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devastate

[dev-uh-steyt] / ˈdɛv əˌsteɪt /


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A spokesperson for Joshua said Ghami and Ayodele were "integral" to the boxer's team, adding the news of their deaths was "truly shocking and devastating".

From BBC

The talks made little progress and haven’t resumed since the 12-day June war with Israel that devastated Iran’s atomic and missile program as well as its air defenses.

From The Wall Street Journal

“These increases may not sound dramatic to higher-income households, but for families already struggling, they are devastating,” said Mark Wolfe, Executive Director of NEADA.

From Barron's

That it concluded at 18 matches with England's win in Melbourne was obviously disappointing for us Australians in the commentary boxes but not devastating.

From BBC

But her life took a devastating turn in September after Saabirin's great-aunt agreed that Diiriye's family, who needed a home help, could take her in.

From BBC