Sentences with devastate
dev·as·tate
D d - A few days before, a fire had devastated large parts of Windsor Castle. [VERB noun]
- The teacher's criticism devastated him
- Even if you oppose and fear the American invasion that inevitably will kill so many Iraqis and devastate your land.
- It can be hard to appreciate the pain and anguish that can exist on multiple levels and how this pain can devastate relationships.
- The invaders devastated the city.
- The only answer to the epidemics of substance abuse that devastate our communities is organised intolerance of abusive behaviour.
- Brett Crellin, a mill hand for nine years, said he was shocked by the decision that would devastate the small community.