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Meanings of
ruined
in English
Doomed to extinction.
sunk
undone
done for
washed-up
Related terms
unsuccessful
Destroyed physically or morally.
destroyed
Related terms
lost
Brought to ruin.
finished
Synonyms
Examples for "
finished
"
finished
Examples for "
finished
"
1
To begin Budget week this year, Parliament
finished
the Annual Review Debate.
2
Pink Europe is
finished
,
says Claude Allégre, a former French education minister.
3
One small problem: the builders hadn't actually
finished
building the flat yet.
4
The second house on Bailey Road had been
finished
only last year.
5
Cork led by nine points at half-time and
finished
12 points clear.
Usage of
ruined
in English
1
Any new political crises could delay efforts to rebuild Zimbabwe's
ruined
economy.
2
These new days of growing peace
ruined
that, required more careful hunting.
3
Israel paused a moment, and looked into one of the
ruined
houses.
4
Sucking at his pipe; the Sergeant glowered moodily down the
ruined
street.
5
Someone
ruined
a very good point with a badly made final stroke.
6
Only the deity of the
ruined
temple remains unworshipped in deathless neglect.
7
We need not both be
ruined
in the eyes of the community.
8
The last bit
ruined
most of the purpose Doc had in mind.
9
She was back again in the long passage of the
ruined
summer-house.
10
In the mean while, however, the children of the victims were
ruined
.
11
Still more astonishing appeared the changes in the so lately
ruined
courtyard.
12
France has suffered in her ravaged fields and in her
ruined
villages.
13
The war which was ravaging Vervignole also
ruined
the Church in Trinqueballe.
14
He was
ruined
by the closing of the Exchequer by Charles II.
15
The war with England
ruined
the navy and the commerce of Spain.
16
A group of young men watched me from inside a
ruined
house.
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ruined
ruin
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
ruin by
ruin man
ruin city
ruin castle
ruin house
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Ruined
through the time
Ruined
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
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