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devastated
[ dev-uh-stey-tid ]
adjective
- laid waste; made desolate:
After the earthquake there were concerns about asbestos in the rubble of many of the devastated houses.
- overwhelmed or shocked, especially by profound loss, disappointment, humiliation, etc.:
I’m grateful that no one I knew personally died in the hurricane, but my heart goes out to all those devastated families.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of devastate ( def ).
Other Words From
- un·dev·as·tat·ed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of devastated1
Example Sentences
Mrs Senior added: "As Leah’s parents, we are so shocked. We never saw this coming and we are devastated."
The infusion of new talent and ideas is a significant change from when Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island disaster in 1979 and the Chernobyl meltdown in 1986 devastated the industry.
The charity single was conceived as a way to tackle the famine that devastated Ethiopia in 1984.
“People are devastated and terrified about what this might mean for their access to medications,” McClain told Salon in a phone interview.
I am feeling sad and shocked, ultimately devastated by this defeat.
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