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View definitions for ruined

ruined

adjective as in destroyed

adjective as in spoiled

adjective as in rendered unchaste

adjective as in bankrupt

adjective as in spoiled

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Hundreds of holidays had been ruined, according to Ms Thomson, who added that the legal action should come as "no surprise" to the cruise company.

From BBC

Earlier, Mr MacDonald's wife told the court that her husband threatened to kill an osteopath he claimed had ruined his life by making a back injury worse.

From BBC

Cinderella, however, ruined the coronation by proving mentality is still more valuable than money, grit can still beat greed and the magic of pixie dust should never be underestimated.

Many sub-postmasters were wrongly sent to prison for false accounting and theft, and several more were financially ruined.

From BBC

"We wanted everyone to enjoy themselves and unfortunately the minority has ruined it for others."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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