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devastate

[dev-uh-steyt] / ˈdɛv əˌsteɪt /


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The comedian stayed away from politics, though he did acknowledge the devastating wildfires that struck the region, saying, “in a moment such as this, any awards show can seem self-indulgent and superfluous.”

From Los Angeles Times

Police say that search and rescue operations are continuing following the "torrential rain and subsequent devastating flooding affecting various parts of the country".

From BBC

In Tehran and beyond, residents worry they will be left with a devastated country and the same autocratic rulers as before the war began.

From The Wall Street Journal

She is unflinchingly frank about how "devastating" she finds being a mother.

From BBC

She said she has been "completely devastated" because she had it written into her will that she wants her ashes buried with her husband.

From BBC