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ruin

  ('ĭn) pronunciation
n.
  1. Total destruction or disintegration, either physical, moral, social, or economic.
  2. A cause of total destruction.
    1. The act of destroying totally.
    2. A destroyed person, object, or building.
  3. The remains of something destroyed, disintegrated, or decayed. Often used in the plural: studied the ruins of ancient Greece.

v., -ined, -in·ing, -ins.

v.tr.
  1. To destroy completely; demolish.
  2. To harm irreparably.
  3. To reduce to poverty or bankruptcy.
  4. To deprive of chastity.
v.intr.

To fall into ruin.

[Middle English ruine, from Old French, from Latin ruīna, from ruere, to rush, collapse.]

ruinable ru'in·a·ble adj.
ruiner ru'in·er n.

SYNONYMS  ruin, raze, demolish, destroy, wreck. These verbs mean to injure and deprive something—or, less often, someone—of usefulness, soundness, or value. Ruin usually implies irretrievable harm but not necessarily total destruction: “You will ruin no more lives as you ruined mine” (Arthur Conan Doyle). Raze, demolish, and destroy can all imply reduction to ruins or even complete obliteration: “raze what was left of the city from the surface of the earth” (John Lothrop Motley). The prosecutor demolished the opposition's argument. “I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness” (Allen Ginsberg). To wreck is to ruin in or as if in a violent collision: “The Boers had just wrecked a British military train” (Arnold Bennett). When wreck is used in referring to the ruination of a person or his or her hopes or reputation, it implies irreparable shattering: “Coleridge, poet and philosopher wrecked in a mist of opium” (Matthew Arnold).


 
 
Thesaurus: ruin

noun

  1. The act of destroying or state of being destroyed: bane, destruction, devastation, havoc, ruination, undoing, wrack1, wreck, wreckage. See help/harm/harmless, leftover.
  2. Something that causes total loss or severe impairment, as of one's health, fortune, honor, or hopes: bane, destroyer, destruction, downfall, ruination, undoing, wrecker. See help/harm/harmless.
  3. The remains of something destroyed, disintegrated, or decayed: debris, rubble, wrack2, wreck, wreckage. See leftover.

verb

  1. To cause the complete ruin or wreckage of: bankrupt, break down, cross up, demolish, destroy, finish, shatter, sink, smash, spoil, torpedo, undo, wash up, wrack2, wreck. Slang total. Idioms: put the kibosh on. See help/harm/harmless.
  2. To make or become unusable or inoperative: break, fail. Slang bust. See help/harm/harmless.
  3. To impair severely something such as the spirit, health, or effectiveness of: break, crush, destroy, overwhelm. See help/harm/harmless.
  4. To reduce to financial insolvency: bankrupt, break, bust, impoverish, pauperize. Slang clean out. See money.

 
Antonyms: ruin

n

Definition: devastating situation; failure
Antonyms: building, construction, creation, development, growth, success, triumph

v

Definition: devastate, destroy
Antonyms: build, construct, create, develop, grow, restore, save


 

Carefully contrived specially constructed ‘ruins’ (sometimes called folly) or real ruins (e.g. of a castle or abbey) were often incorporated within C18 English Picturesque landscapes, a fashion that spread to Europe. Some architects (e.g Chambers and Soane) established their architectural works as worthy of the best Classical Antique models by arranging for them to be depicted as imaginary ruins, inspired by the Grand Tour and the influential engravings of Piranesi.

Bibliography

  • D. Coffin (1994)
  • D. Jacques (1983)
  • M&T (1991)
  • Jane Turner (1996)

The full bibliography for this book is available to download as a pdf file.
Download the bibliography for A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (PDF: 1.2MB)

 

[De]

A dilapidated, devastated, decayed, partly destroyed, fallen-down, or tumbled structure or construction. Usually as applied to buildings or architectural features.

 
A cynical view of the world by Ambrose Bierce


v.

To destroy. Specifically, to destroy a maid's belief in the virtue of maids.


 
pronunciation

IN BRIEF: To destroy, damage, or harm greatly.

pronunciation Live only for today, and you ruin tomorrow. — Charles Simmons

 
Translations: Translations for: Ruin

Dansk (Danish)
n. - ruin, ødelæggelse, undergang, forfald
v. tr. - ruinere, ødelægge
v. intr. - blive ruineret

idioms:

  • in ruins    i ruiner
  • the ruins of    ruinerne af

Nederlands (Dutch)
kapotmaken, verwoesten, ruïneren, te gronde richten, bederven, ruïne, ondergang, verval, bouwval

Français (French)
n. - ruine, perte, déclin, en ruines
v. tr. - ruiner, gâcher, abîmer, se ruiner (la santé), s'abîmer (les yeux), (fig) gâter, gâcher (la vie)
v. intr. - tomber en ruines

idioms:

  • in ruins    en ruines
  • the ruins of    les ruines de

Deutsch (German)
n. - Untergang, Ruin, Ruine
v. - verderben, ruinieren

idioms:

  • in ruins    in Trümmern
  • the ruins of    die Trümmer von

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - καταστροφή, όλεθρος, ερείπωση, ερείπιο, συντρίμμι, συμφορά, αφανισμός, ρημάδι, ερείπιο, χάλασμα
v. - ερειπώνω, καταστρέφω, ρημάζω, χαλώ, αφανίζω

idioms:

  • in ruins    σε ερείπια, ερειπωμένος
  • the ruins of    τα ερείπια

Italiano (Italian)
rovinare, annientare, rovina

idioms:

  • in ruins    in rovina
  • the ruins of    le rovine di

Português (Portuguese)
n. - ruína (f), falência (f)
v. - destruir, levar à falência

idioms:

  • in ruins    em ruínas
  • the ruins of    ruínas (f)

Русский (Russian)
разрушить, уничтожить, испортить, разрушение, руины

idioms:

  • in ruins    погубленный, загубленный
  • the ruins of    погубить (кого-либо), развалины

Español (Spanish)
n. - ruina, perdición
v. tr. - destruir, arruinar, echar abajo, asolar, devastar, estropear
v. intr. - arruinarse, perderse, decaer

idioms:

  • in ruins    en ruinas
  • the ruins of    las ruinas de

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - ruin, undergång
v. - ruinera, fördärva, ödelägga

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
毁灭, 废墟, 崩溃, 使毁灭, 使成废墟, 毁坏, 使破产, 破产, 变成废墟, 堕落

idioms:

  • in ruins    成为废墟地
  • the ruins of    ...的遗迹

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 毀滅, 廢墟, 崩潰
v. tr. - 使毀滅, 使成廢墟, 毀壞, 使破產
v. intr. - 毀滅, 毀壞, 破產, 變成廢墟, 墮落

idioms:

  • in ruins    成為廢墟地
  • the ruins of    ...的遺跡

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 파멸, 유적, 폐허
v. tr. - 파멸시키다, 타락시키다
v. intr. - 파멸하다, 망하다, 몰락하다

idioms:

  • in ruins    황폐케 하다
  • the ruins of    ~의 파멸의 원인

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 破滅, 荒廃, 廃墟, 遺跡, 破滅の原因, 破壊
v. - 破滅させる, 破壊する, 破産させる, 荒廃する

idioms:

  • in ruins    荒廃して
  • the ruins of    廃虚

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) دمار, اثار, خراب (فعل) يدمر, يهدم‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮הרס, חורבה, ממיט אסון, מקור-הרס, חורבן‬
v. tr. - ‮השחית, החריב‬
v. intr. - ‮נפל לכל אורכו ברעש (ספרותית)‬


 
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