ravaging Antonyms

Meaning of ravaging

Wordnet

ravaging (n)

plundering with excessive damage and destruction

Wordnet

ravaging (s)

ruinously destructive and wasting

Webster

ravaging (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Ravage

ravaging Sentence Examples

  1. The wildfires ravaging the countryside left behind a trail of charred devastation.
  2. A ravaging flu epidemic swept through the city, leaving hospitals overwhelmed.
  3. The economic crisis ravaged the country, plunging countless families into poverty.
  4. The storm's ravaging winds uprooted trees and collapsed buildings.
  5. The ravaging bacteria spread through the hospital, infecting countless patients.
  6. The earthquake's ravaging tremors caused widespread destruction and panic.
  7. The ravaging disease decimated the wildlife population, leaving ecosystems in ruins.
  8. The invading army's ravaging tactics left a path of destruction and bloodshed.
  9. The ravaging inflation gnawed away at people's savings and made essential goods unaffordable.
  10. The ravaging drought parched the land, destroying crops and threatening livestock.

FAQs About the word ravaging

plundering with excessive damage and destruction, ruinously destructive and wastingof Ravage

ravage, demolishing, destruction, ruination, wrecking, desecration, pillaging, ruin, marauding, vandalism

conservation, preservation, saving,protection, protection, saving, conservation, preservation,salvage, salvage

The wildfires ravaging the countryside left behind a trail of charred devastation.

A ravaging flu epidemic swept through the city, leaving hospitals overwhelmed.

The economic crisis ravaged the country, plunging countless families into poverty.

The storm's ravaging winds uprooted trees and collapsed buildings.