débâcles Antonyms
Meaning of débâcles
débâcles
a great disaster, a tumultuous breakup of ice in a river, a complete failure, a great disaster or complete failure, a violent disruption (as of an army)
débâcles Sentence Examples
- The expedition became a series of debacles, plagued by equipment failures and inclement weather.
- The company's financial debacles led to its bankruptcy and the loss of thousands of jobs.
- The country's political debacles have left it divided and unstable.
- The celebrity's public debacles have tarnished their reputation beyond repair.
- The failed launch of the new product resulted in a series of technical debacles.
- The team's disastrous performance on the field led to a string of debacles that cost them the championship.
- The government's handling of the crisis was riddled with debacles that caused widespread anger and mistrust.
- The investigation uncovered a series of debacles that pointed to widespread corruption and mismanagement.
- The earthquake caused widespread debacles, leaving countless buildings and homes in ruins.
- The political party's infighting resulted in a series of debacles that weakened their position in the upcoming election.
FAQs About the word débâcles
a great disaster, a tumultuous breakup of ice in a river, a complete failure, a great disaster or complete failure, a violent disruption (as of an army)
calamities,disasters, catastrophes, tragedies,collapses, cataclysms, apocalypses, crashes, upheavals, convulsions
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The expedition became a series of debacles, plagued by equipment failures and inclement weather.
The company's financial debacles led to its bankruptcy and the loss of thousands of jobs.
The country's political debacles have left it divided and unstable.
The celebrity's public debacles have tarnished their reputation beyond repair.