bankrupt, beggar, botch, break, bring down, bust, clean out, crush, decimate, deface, defeat, defile, demolish, deplete, deplore, depredate, desecrate, despoil, devour, dilapidate, disfigure, do in, drain, exhaust, fleece, impoverish, injure, lay waste, maim, mangle, mar, mutilate, overthrow, overturn, overwhelm, pauperize, pillage, rape, ravish, raze, reduce, sack, shatter, smash, spoil, spoilate, total, use up, wipe out, wrack, wreak havoc on, wreck
Spoil.
Corrosive. hurtful, damaging
Flaw, ruin, and spoil are other words that mean "deformed".
the adjective of ruin
I will not ruin your painting.
To ruin a thing is to destroy the object or place.
The root word of "ruinous" is "ruin," which means to destroy or bring to an end.
The word ruin has two syllables. Ru-in.
I hoped that nothing would ruin my day.
Failure, Ruin, Collapse, Breakdown, Nonfulfillment, Undoing, Mismanagement or, in the other meaning: Stillbirth, Spontaneous Abortion
If the people do nothing, this president and congress will surely ruin this country.
The word ruin is a noun as well as a verb. Example uses:Noun: We visited the ruin at Copan in Hondouras.Verb: It's too late for snacks, you'll ruin your appetite for dinner.