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ruination


Meanings
  • Noun

    The act or process of destroying or damaging something, especially irreversibly.

    - "The ruination of the city was caused by the earthquake."
    - "The company faced financial ruination after the stock market crash."
  • Noun

    A state of complete destruction or collapse.

    - "The ruination of the castle was a sight to behold."
    - "The aftermath of the war left the country in a state of ruination."

Synonyms

building , construction , foundation , destruction , wrecking
Rhymes
Words rhyming with ruination
decimation , frustration , population , station
Variants
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ruination , ruinations
Etymology
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From the Old French word ruine, meaning 'ruin, destruction'.


Trivia
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  1. Ruination is a common theme in video games, where players must prevent or overcome the ruination of a city or civilization.

  2. In medieval Europe, ruins were often used as symbols of mortality and the transience of human life.

  3. The term 'ruin porn' refers to the fascination with the aesthetic appeal of ruins, particularly in urban landscapes.


Related Concepts
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  1. Devastation: Devastation refers to the extensive destruction of an area or population, often caused by natural disasters or wars. It is a synonym for ruination, but it can also refer to the emotional or psychological state of someone who has experienced such destruction.

  2. Desolation: Desolation refers to a state of emptiness, isolation, or abandonment. While it is related to ruination, it can also refer to a feeling or state, rather than just the physical destruction of something.


Culture
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Ruination has been a common theme in literature and art, often used to depict the consequences of war, natural disasters, or human actions. In literature, ruination is a popular motif in poems, novels, and plays. In art, it is often depicted through paintings and sculptures that portray the destruction of buildings, landscapes, or other structures.

How to Memorize "ruination"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize ruination, imagine a scene of complete destruction and chaos. Think about the sounds, smells, and textures associated with ruination. For example, imagine the sound of crumbling buildings, the smell of smoke and ash, and the texture of rubble underfoot.

  2. associate

    - To associate ruination with something, think about a time or experience when you felt a sense of loss or destruction. For example, you might associate ruination with the feeling of watching your home burn down or the sensation of losing a loved one.

  3. mnemonics

    - To remember the meaning of ruination, you might use a mnemonic device such as 'Ruin: The act of undoing something' or 'Ruination: Complete destruction of something'.


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