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ruined

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES as good as dead/ruined/useless etc ▪ This carpet’s as good as ruined. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN abbey ▪ At home the prevailing taste was for more picturesque remains, ruined abbeys and medieval churches. ▪ ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Ruined is a play by Lynn Nottage . The play won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Drama . The play involves the plight of women in the civil war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo .

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. destroyed physically or morally [syn: destroyed ] doomed to extinction [syn: done for(p) , sunk , undone , washed-up ] brought to ruin; "after the revolution the aristocracy was finished"; "the unsuccessful run for office left him ruined politically ...

Usage examples of ruined.

Archimages have included shielding aborigines who were in danger of being exterminated by hostile humans, and collecting and disposing of dangerous or inappropriate artifacts of the Vanished Ones that turned up in the ancient ruined cities.

The most wealthy families ruined by partial fines and confiscations, and the great body of his subjects oppressed by ingenious and aggravated taxes.

Conyngham had been in Toledo before, and knew his way to the inn under the shadow of the great Alcazar, now burnt and ruined.

Shielding his light, Alec crossed back to the ruined wall while Seregil remained in the shadows near the door.

These catastrophic seismic disturbances apparently produced the geologic divide, the Mississippi Valley Time-Slip, fracturing our continent into the ruined Here-and-Now of the eastern seaboard and the anachronistic There-and-Then of western North America.

Hugh of Eversden began to rebuild this ruined part of the church, and this accounts for the five bays of the nave arcading westward of the rood-screen being in fourteenth-century style.

The workmen, grimy with the black ashy soot of the tunnels and pits of the ruined house, groaned with effort as they hoisted the heavy crate up onto the table and let it fall with a massive thump.

At various times, Madame Aubain received a visit from the Marquis de Gremanville, one of her uncles, who was ruined and lived at Falaise on the remainder of his estates.

A situation that could have compromised her and ruined her career as the authoress Mrs.

Marilee ruined her chicken dish and Axel rescued her with a steak barbeque that was so successful, it made her pout and threaten to lead all his fishing and hiking expeditions.

He called after Dooly and retrieved the axolotls, and then with a last farewell, stepped ashore and disappeared around the ruined boathouse.

The ruined hat was replaced with a new confection from the bandbox, and the gown with a fresh one, only barely creased.

As he stared at the broken bauble, the big, muscular man began to cry and moan of how the Holy See and its chosen captain, di Bolgia, had ruined him and Munster, driving loyal bonaghts and galloglaiches and even noble FitzGerald kinsmen away from their loving sovran, leaving him and Munster now defenseless except for craven, money-grubbing oversea mercenaries, with no true loyalty of bravery in them not reckoned in grams of gold and ounces of silver.

I stood there a long time, one foot upon the coping and my chin upon my hand, noting the beauty of the ruined town and wondering how such a feeble race as that which lay about, breakfasting in the limpid sunshine, could have come by a city like this, or kept even the ruins of its walls and buildings from the covetousness of others, until presently there was a rustle of primrose garments and my friend of the day before stood by me.

In the confusion, Jill slipped away, going around behind the broch and finding a quiet spot to sit in the shade of the ruined wall.