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rav⋅age

[rav-ij] verb, -aged, -ag⋅ing, noun
–verb (used with object)
1. to work havoc upon; damage or mar by ravages: a face ravaged by grief.
–verb (used without object)
2. to work havoc; do ruinous damage.
–noun
3. havoc; ruinous damage: the ravages of war.
4. devastating or destructive action.

Origin:
1605–15; < F, MF, equiv. to rav(ir) to ravish + -age -age


rav⋅age⋅ment, noun
rav⋅ag⋅er, noun


1. ruin, despoil, plunder, pillage, sack. Ravage, devastate, lay waste all refer, in their literal application, to the wholesale destruction of a countryside by an invading army (or something comparable). Lay waste has remained the closest to the original meaning of destruction of land: The invading army laid waste the towns along the coast. But ravage and devastate are used in reference to other types of violent destruction and may also have a purely figurative application. Ravage is often used of the results of epidemics: The Black Plague ravaged 14th-century Europe; and even of the effect of disease or suffering on the human countenance: a face ravaged by despair. Devastate, in addition to its concrete meaning (vast areas devastated by bombs), may be used figuratively: a devastating remark. 4. ruin, waste, desolation.


1. build, repair. 4. creation.
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rav·age   (rāv'ĭj)   
v.   rav·aged, rav·ag·ing, rav·ages

v.   tr.
  1. To bring heavy destruction on; devastate: A tornado ravaged the town.

  2. To pillage; sack: Enemy soldiers ravaged the village.

v.   intr.
To wreak destruction.
n.  
  1. The act or practice of pillaging, destroying, or devastating.

  2. Grievous damage; havoc: the ravages of disease.


[French ravager, from Old French, to uproot, from ravir, to ravish; see ravish.]
rav'ag·er n.
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ravage 
1611, from Fr. ravager "lay waste, devastate," from O.Fr. ravage "destruction," especially by flood, 14c., from ravir "to take away hastily" (see ravish).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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