ruin

विनाश
definition
verb
a ruined castle
reduce (a building or place) to a state of decay, collapse, or disintegration.
carriages go ruining over the brink from time to time
fall headlong or with a crash.
noun
a large white house falling into gentle ruin
the physical destruction or disintegration of something or the state of disintegrating or being destroyed.
translation of 'ruin'
विध्वंस
verb
नाश होना,
बिगाड़ देना,
बिगाड़ना,
अपमानित करना,
नाश करना
noun
टूटा-फूटा भाग,
विनाश,
नाश
example
Marijuana smoking, experts point out, can make a helpless addict of its victim within weeks, causing physical and moral 'ruin' , and death.
In Tolkien's world, evil is the antithesis of creativity, and is dependent on destruction and 'ruin' for its basis.
the 'ruin' and heartbreak wrought by alcohol, divorce, and violence
But other than that, if you get sick, you're in danger of financial 'ruin' .
He doesn't know much, but what he does know could spell 'ruin' for us.
All over the world human strife arises from these sources, escalating into violence, bringing death and scattering 'ruin' .
The court case has also spelled 'ruin' for Whitehead, who now believes he will lose his job as head of business studies.
In several European countries, the poultry industry appears to be in imminent danger of 'ruin' .
The court was told that he faced financial 'ruin' in relation to the costs of a libel action he had taken out against the Sunday Times.
The treasures of the past most at risk of falling into 'ruin' are revealed in a comprehensive register.
Physical abuse can leave scars; economic abuse, on the other hand, can lead to desperation and eventual 'ruin' .
You may even want to visit the beautiful Mayan 'ruin' of Tikal in nearby Guatemala at the same time.
Ineffective strategic management can bankrupt companies and 'ruin' the careers of chief executives.
It began as an ambitious scheme to establish a Scottish colony in Panama, but ended in loss of life and financial 'ruin' .
Because such non-moderate behavior could lead to death or 'ruin' , such a risk should not be taken lightly.
Russian poetry tended to the apocalyptic and visionary rather than preoccupation with the blood and 'ruin' of the real war.
He said today that he had only avoided such 'ruin' after being left money following the death of his 103-year-old mother.
Two successive bad harvests brought the risk of 'ruin' .
Remember, Japan was the most devastated country in World War II, in terms of the atomic 'ruin' of major cities and the destruction of the old order.
My heart goes out to the unfortunate farmers who will suffer economic 'ruin' from this unforeseen disaster and I weep for the families whose members have been struck down by this fickle virus.
The others followed my lead, and tossed their torches as they rode away from the fire, away from the destruction and 'ruin' .
In the midst of mass destruction, death and 'ruin' , Lamb is quick to point out the bird singing, the lone flower pushing defiantly through the dirt, the smell of a pine tree.
But the net effect for the company was still disaster and 'ruin' .
It was his intemperance which made him deaf to the appeals of Haemon, and which led him to disregard till it was too late the warnings of Teiresias; it was his intemperance which was his 'ruin' .
One atom bomb had created as much 'ruin' and misery as hundreds of airplanes had.
Many farmers in these ventures are near financial 'ruin' .
He orders the young man not to look at him either because as client or director this would 'ruin' the effect he wants to achieve.
Doors and windows are constantly falling out and the place is falling to 'ruin' before their very eyes.
Farmers face financial disaster after freak rain storms thrashed crops into muddy 'ruin' .
Like so many others afflicted with the condition, he seems constantly to seek a way to drink that will not bring trouble and 'ruin' .
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