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    ruin
    /ˈruːɪn/

    noun

    verb

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  2. to spoil something severely or destroy it: Huge modern hotels are ruining this once unspoilt coastline. His frequent lateness has ruined his chances for a promotion. to cause a person or company to lose all their money or their reputation: Cheap imported goods are ruining many businesses.

  3. The meaning of RUIN is to damage irreparably. How to use ruin in a sentence. to damage irreparably; bankrupt, impoverish; to subject to frustration, failure, or disaster…

  4. RUIN meaning: 1. to spoil or destroy something completely: 2. to cause a person or company to lose all their or…. Learn more.

  5. 1. a destroyed or decayed building or town. 2. the state or condition of being destroyed or decayed. 3. loss of wealth, position, etc, or something that causes such loss; downfall. 4. something that is severely damaged. his life was a ruin.

  6. To ruin means to wreck or destroy. If you're wearing a long dress, make sure your clumsy brother stays away from you. If he steps on it, it'll rip and be ruined.

  7. RUIN definition: 1. to spoil or destroy something: 2. to cause someone to lose all their money or their job: 3…. Learn more.

  8. Ruin definition: the remains of a building, city, etc., that has been destroyed or that is in disrepair or a state of decay. See examples of RUIN used in a sentence.

  9. ruin. noun. /ˈruːɪn/. /ˈruːɪn/. Idioms. [uncountable] the state or process of being destroyed or severely damaged. A large number of churches fell into ruin after the revolution. The house had been left to go to ruin. The terrorist attack had left the city in a state of ruin.

  10. /ˈruːɪn/ Verb Forms. ruin something to damage something so badly that it loses all its value, pleasure, etc. synonym spoil (1), wreck. The bad weather ruined our trip. That one mistake ruined his chances of getting the job. My new shoes got ruined in the mud. The crops were ruined by the late frost. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  11. ruin, from the verb meaning to fall to pieces, suggests a state of decay or disintegration (or an object in that state) that is apt to be more the result of the natural processes of time and change than of sudden violent activity from without: The house has fallen to ruins.

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