Examples of 'has ravaged' in a sentence

Meaning of "has ravaged"

The phrase 'has ravaged' is used to describe the severe and destructive impact of something, such as a disease, disaster, or crisis, on a person, community, or area. It suggests that the mentioned entity or event has caused extensive damage, devastation, or harm, often resulting in significant loss, suffering, or disruption. 'Has ravaged' emphasizes the negative consequences and widespread effects of the situation, highlighting its detrimental and often long-lasting nature

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Cabin fever has ravaged all aboard.
Has ravaged his body.
Something evil has ravaged these lands.
He has ravaged the earth and he means to ravage it more.
Radium poisoning has ravaged their bodies.
I want him to defeat the illness that has ravaged him.
War has ravaged the known world.
But the disease has ravaged my organs.
War has ravaged whole districts.
Yet this addiction has ravaged my life.
War has ravaged the land.
A highly contagious outbreak has ravaged the world.
The pandemic has ravaged education systems in a multitude of ways.
Your dependency on machines has ravaged your spirits.
The war has ravaged the house it has ravaged the war in me.

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The disease that has ravaged his body.
Deforestation has ravaged the country to the point that very little primary forest remains.
Aku is the one that has ravaged this world.
Time has ravaged your once-youthful looks.
And now the scourge of terrorism has ravaged them.
Climate change has ravaged innocent lives.
Be able to do anything to prevent the cancer that has ravaged her body from.
This book has ravaged my soul.
The same modern technology that cuts diamonds and shapes people has ravaged the land.
A nuclear war has ravaged the world.
We are equally at a loss when we look at the genocide that has ravaged Rwanda.
And nuclear war has ravaged the planet.
He has ravaged our coasts, burned our towns.
Syphilis has ravaged us.
I don't want them to see how time has ravaged me.
Time has ravaged me.
The story takes place in a world where disease has ravaged the population.
The political warfare that has ravaged the community has had two distinct effects.
What is the disease that has ravaged it?
A hurricane has ravaged a Caribbean island.
Gunmar 's war for the surface lands has ravaged my village.
Breast Cancer has ravaged my family in a very bad way.
The world is a bystander to the carnage that has ravaged the lives of Syrians.
The opioid epidemic has ravaged the state of Pennsylvania in recent years.
I have a terminal illness . but the disease has ravaged my organs.
A cycle of violence has ravaged Ituri for several months.
I have been fighting it for years, but the disease has ravaged my organs.
A sectarian civil war has ravaged Iraq for nearly a decade.
Set in a post-apocalyptic world, a disease that turns humans into monstrous insects has ravaged humanity.
The armed conflict in Ukraine has ravaged the country for almost a year now.
Military has ravaged their home, killed their women and children, destroyed their way of life.
This is the second time in a year that fire has ravaged a renowned cultural site.
Capitalism has ravaged the planet, and continues to do so without pause.
The abominable beast then broke loose and has ravaged the countryside ever since.
Diabetes has ravaged his family for three generations, and now the next generations are here.

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