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Destructive — impressive
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devastating
Word definitions for devastating in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a cruel/devastating/crushing blow (= extremely hard to bear ) ▪ Her loss came as a devastating blow to her father. a severe/devastating earthquake (= causing a lot of damage ) ▪ The whole town was flattened by a ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1630s, present participle adjective from devastate . Trivial use by 1889.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
causing devastation v (present participle of devastate English)
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. making light of; "afire with annihilating invective"; "a devastating portrait of human folly"; "to compliments inflated I've a withering reply"- W.S.Gilbert [syn: annihilating , withering ] wreaking or capable of wreaking complete destruction; "possessing ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
devastating \devastating\ adj. highly critical; making light of; as, a devastating portrait of human folly. Syn: annihilating, withering. causing or capable of causing complete destruction; as, a devastating hurricane. Syn: annihilative.
Usage examples of devastating.
Or were they even now massing for a devastating assault on Achar through Ichtar?
In addition, a fledgling has to contend with the devastating effect of daylight, the ability to see, hear and smell things way beyond mortal capabilities, and an extraordinary mental acuity to mold mortal minds.
Hodges, advanced with equal speed into southeastern Belgium, reaching the Meuse River, from which the devastating German breakthrough had begun in May 1940, and capturing the fortresses of Namur and Liege, where the Germans had no time to organize a defense.
Buffo the Great, the terrible Buffo, hilarious, appalling, devastating Buffo with his round, white face and the inch-wide rings of rouge round his eyes, and his four-cornered mouth, like a bow tie, and, mockery of mockeries, under his roguishly cocked, white, conical cap, he wears a wig that does not simulate hair.
Harrogate the afternoon of the christening, and recounted other devastating incidents.
He was a wild-looking animal, robust and muscular, who weighed seventeen pounds in his winter coat, which had just now molted enough to reveal stout, cobby legs and devastating paws.
Summary: Derk, an unconventional wizard, and his magical family become involved in a plan to put a stop to the devastating tours of their world arranged by the tyrannical Mr.
Only in dramatic literature do we find the devastating tradition of blank verse still lingering, giving factitious prestige to the platitudes of dullards, and robbing the dramatic style of the genuine poet of its full natural endowment of variety, force and simplicity.
While men dived for the far walls of the room, Professor Durand followed the devastating robot right through the heap of junk.
Is it because men, while possessing a capacity for truth and enlightenment the equal of that possessed by women, simply have a devastating allergic reaction to the chemicals used in the ink or paper in this particular volume, which produces such distressing symptoms as head explosions, emulsification, metamorphosis into butter, and self-swallowing?
The result would be dust deposits subject to erosional forces of wind and rain, with predictably devastating effects.
Luke shouted with his wild, limitlessly exuberant laugh, that was so devastating in its idiotic exultancy that all words, reproaches, scorn, or attempts at reason were instantly reduced to nothing by it.
It might have been because the cologne was nearly ten years old, but when mixed with garam masala, it produced a devastating combination not too far from nerve gas.
One can deliver a much more devastating blow with a foot than a fist, one which has the further advantage of surprise because feet are seldom directly important in combat.
The interesting thing about Ketamine, especially in large doses, is its devastating effect on short-term memory.