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destroyed - spoiled or ruined or demolished; "war left many cities destroyed"; "Alzheimer's is responsible for her destroyed mind" |
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preserved kept intact or in a particular condition
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damaged harmed or injured or spoiled; "I won't buy damaged goods"; "the storm left a wake of badly damaged buildings"
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annihilated,
exterminated,
wiped out destroyed completely
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blighted,
spoilt affected by blight; anything that mars or prevents growth or prosperity; "a blighted rose"; "blighted urban districts"
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blotted out,
obliterate,
obliterated reduced to nothingness
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broken,
impoverished,
wiped out physically and forcibly separated into pieces or cracked or split; "a broken mirror"; "a broken tooth"; "a broken leg"; "his neck is broken"
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burned,
burned-out,
burned-over,
burnt,
burnt-out ruined by overcooking; "she served us underdone bacon and burnt biscuits"
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demolished,
dismantled,
razed torn down and broken up
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despoiled,
pillaged,
raped,
ravaged,
sacked having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence; "the raped countryside"
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done for,
gone
kaput
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extinguished of a conditioned response; caused to die out because of the absence or withdrawal of reinforcement
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fallen killed in battle; "to honor fallen soldiers"
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finished,
ruined brought to ruin; "after the revolution the aristocracy was finished"; "the unsuccessful run for office left him ruined politically and economically"
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scorched having everything destroyed so nothing is left salvageable by an enemy; "Sherman's scorched earth policy"
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shattered,
tattered ruined or disrupted; "our shattered dreams of peace and prosperity"; "a tattered remnant of its former strength"; "my torn and tattered past"
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totaled used of automobiles; completely demolished; "the insurance adjuster declared the automobile totaled"
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war-torn,
war-worn laid waste by war
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wrecked destroyed in an accident; "a wrecked ship"; "a highway full of wrecked cars"
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destroyed - destroyed physically or morally |
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ruined |
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lost not caught with the senses or the mind; "words lost in the din"
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