verb (past participle of 'unruin') as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

ruin, destroy, waste, corrupt, degrade

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Example Sentences

Example:The storm ruined much of the farmland, leaving many farmers struggling to unruin the damage.

Definition:To cause serious damage to, often beyond repair; to destroy or devastate.

From ruin

Example:The invading army sought to destroy everything in their path, hoping to unruin the enemy's morale and infrastructure.

Definition:To reduce to ruin, to utterly destroy or annihilate.

From destroy

Example:The neglect of the historic site endangered its preservation, making it clear that waste must be discontinued to unruin its condition.

Definition:To use up or destroy by neglect, misuse, or lack of care.

From waste

Example:The authorities worked tirelessly to unruin the corruption that had plagued the political system for decades.

Definition:To destroy the integrity of; to destroy or impair the virtue, excellence, or purity of.

From corrupt

Example:The continuous environmental degradation necessitated urgent measures to unruin and reverse the course of destruction.

Definition:To lower in character or value; to damage or disgrace.

From degrade