The noun form of "destroy" is "destruction." It refers to the act or process of causing significant damage or ruin to something. Another related noun is "destroyer," which can refer to a person or thing that causes destruction.
The noun form of "destroy" is "destruction." It refers to the act or process of causing significant damage or ruin to something. "Destruction" encapsulates both the result of destroying and the action itself, often used to describe large-scale damage or loss.
they ruin lives, homes, towns, etc. they ruin beaches and lakes when they occur.
"Muck it up" is a common slang phrase that means to mess something up or make a situation worse. It is often used in a casual or lighthearted manner to acknowledge that mistakes or failures are a normal part of life.
To destroy something is to cause it to cease to exist or function by damaging it beyond repair. To end something is to bring it to a conclusion or cessation.
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broke wreck
broke wreck
Destroy or ruin (something) orCause (someone) severe and overwhelming shock or grief.
Wreck,broke loser
To ruin, or to destroy, or defecate on.
the definition of vandalism: (1) is to ruin or destroy someone else's property. (2) destroy something that is not yours.
To jeopardise means to ruin, destroy, spoil, scatter, formless. E.tc.
destruct, destroy, ruin are a few that come to mind
perhaps "smash".
destroy or ruin
No, the word 'destroy' is a verb: destroy, destroys, destroying, destroyed.The verb to "destroy" means to put an end to, ruin, or damage something or defeat someone.The noun forms of the verb to destroy are: destroyer, destruction, and the gerund, destroying.