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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. 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.

  5. Sep 23, 2015 · 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.

  6. the act of causing destruction or a downfall. verb (used with object) to reduce to a fallen, wrecked, or decayed condition; devastate. Synonyms: damage, destroy, demolish. to bring (a person, company, etc.) to financial destruction; bankrupt. to damage, spoil, or injure (a thing) irretrievably:

  7. 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.

  8. 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. 5. a person who has suffered a downfall, bankruptcy, etc.