The neighborhood was shocked with the devastationafter the hurricane.
Devastate does not have a prefix.
War? War never leads to peace, just devastation for as far as the eye can see and the ear can hear.After the earthquake, the city was a scene of devastation.The neighborhood was shocked with the devastation after the hurricane struck the town.
devastate; conquer
Devastate means ruin, as in "The hurricane devastated the city." The metaphorical use of "devastated" for a person means emotionally ruined, or left distraught, at least temporarily.
destroy, ruin, sack, wreck, demolish, level, ravage, raze
The news will devastate her. That score should devastate the opposing team.
The theives plan was to devastate everyone in the entire county.
The horrible news of her son's death is sure to devastate her. The news of her son's horrible death is sure to devastate her. The news of her horrible son's death is sure to devastate her. Which country shall we devastate next?
we were all devasting after the tragic accident
Powerful natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina devastate communities.
Devastate is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:We will devastate the enemy with our tanks.This news will devastate him.
Devastate does not have a prefix.
The hurricane devastated a large part of the coast, and the president declared it a disaster area
The implementation of this destructive foreign policy will devastate the prosperity of our region rapidly.
Devastate and destroy may be synonyms.
There is no prefix in the word devastation. The root word is 'devastate'. The suffix is -tion.
The verb devastate has the present participle devastating, which can be an adjective. Its related adverb is devastatingly.