ravage
to devastate / to ruin / destruction
Transitive VerbNoun
pl: ravagespast: ravagedpp: ravageding: ravaging
This term conveys a sense of violent, sweeping destruction that leaves a landscape or a body in a state of ruin. It suggests a process of systematic devastation rather than a single accidental blow, often evoking images of war, natural disasters, or aggressive diseases. When used as a noun, the word typically appears in the plural form "ravages" to describe the cumulative effects of time, war, or illness. This plural usage is standard when referring to the visible scars or lingering damage left behind by a destructive force.