Dilapidated is an adjective used to describe something that is in poor condition due to neglect. Synonyms include wrecked, destroyed, ruined, shabby and beat-up.
Destroyed would work.
You will need to be more specific. I think you mean the famous one at Olympia that was destroyed in a fire (it is debated if the fire was at the temple or whether the statue was in Constantinople at the time)
It was Destroyed by the Persians
He is a human. If you mean who is king Midas, he was the man who was destroyed by his greed. Look up Midas and the Golden Hand.
violently destroyed;ruined
Destroyed, Annihilated,
ruined destroyed damaged demolished
Destroyed or ruined.
Destroyed, Demolished
The word "kaput" comes from German (kaputt, done for) and means broken, ruined, or finished (as in no longer usable).Synonyms include broken, dead, defunct, inoperable, destroyed, ruined, or busted.
The correct spelling of the verb is "ruin" and the past tense is "ruined."The similar word is rune, an ancient alphabet symbol (applied to artifacts marked with runes).
According to a certain online translation site, it's meant to mean something like "all ruined" or "all destroyed", but in fact there's no such word in Latin as disium. It's probably just a typographical error in the translation site's dictionary file.
You might say that something is "trashed" or that it's "destroyed."
there were only 766 bulidings destroyed
It depends on what you mean by a 'pa'. Is it an abbreviation or is it a full word? Sorry if I ruined your answer or something.
The correct spelling is devastated (destroyed, ruined).