**Ravage** (v.) — to cause severe and widespread damage to.
Here are some examples of using the word «ravage»:
1. The hurricane that hit the island last week ravage many buildings, leaving them in ruins.
2. The disease continues to ravage the population, claiming more and more lives every day.
3. The war has ravage not only the infrastructure but also the mental health of the nation.
4. The fire ravage the entire forest, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
5. The drought has ravage the crops, threatening the food security of the region.
6. The aging infrastructure is being ravage by time, requiring urgent repairs.
7. The economic crisis has ravage small businesses, forcing many to close down.
8. The mental illness has been ravage his life, leaving him with little hope for the future.
9. The famine continues to ravage parts of Africa, causing widespread hunger and suffering.
10. The pandemic has ravage the entertainment industry, leading to the closure of many theaters and cinemas.
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