ruin

ಹಾಳುಮಾಡಲು
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.
example
the 'ruin' and heartbreak wrought by alcohol, divorce, and violence
Because such non-moderate behavior could lead to death or 'ruin' , such a risk should not be taken lightly.
Javius looked away from them to the 'ruin' and destruction of nearly a fourth of his army.
All over the world human strife arises from these sources, escalating into violence, bringing death and scattering 'ruin' .
After the destruction and 'ruin' of the war years, and the climate of nationalism which preceded them, many hoped for a new model of political co-operation in Europe.
The others followed my lead, and tossed their torches as they rode away from the fire, away from the destruction and 'ruin' .
Marijuana smoking, experts point out, can make a helpless addict of its victim within weeks, causing physical and moral 'ruin' , and death.
Mr Fleetwood justifiably said that this was a devastating claim to make against a private individual and one which would spell personal 'ruin' for Mr James.
The wreck and 'ruin' of the old forest was put in order, shattered trees made whole, tender grasses covering the tortured land.
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.
The book contains a vigorous satire on the abuses of the old court of Chancery, the delays and costs of which brought misery and 'ruin' on its suitors.
Physical abuse can leave scars; economic abuse, on the other hand, can lead to desperation and eventual 'ruin' .
Two successive bad harvests brought the risk 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.
Like so many others afflicted with the condition, he seems constantly to seek a way to drink that will not bring trouble and 'ruin' .
The project has encountered some objections prompted by concerns that the extension and alterations will 'ruin' the listed building's image.
a large white house falling into gentle 'ruin'
One atom bomb had created as much 'ruin' and misery as hundreds of airplanes had.
Russian poetry tended to the apocalyptic and visionary rather than preoccupation with the blood and 'ruin' of the real war.
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' .
they don't know how to say no, and that's been their 'ruin'
She is facing 'ruin' after costs of tens of thousands of pounds were awarded against her.
He claimed the lighting and netting would 'ruin' residents' views of Canary Wharf, and that nature groups believed owls nesting nearby would disappear.
Many were anxious it would harm their health and 'ruin' the charm of their community.
But the net effect for the company was still disaster and 'ruin' .
They might not have been as happy, but they didn't face complete 'ruin' .
The people I stopped on the street told me that the superstore would 'ruin' the place.
Blessed with cataclysmic vision, we don't admit gentler outcomes, such as mere catastrophe or 'ruin' .
He whispered in her ear, grabbing her hand in his and pulling her away from the devastation and 'ruin' of the once lush and beautiful land Elena knew as home.
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.
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