devastators

[US]/[ˈdev.ə.steɪ.təz]/
[UK]/[ˈdɛ.və.steɪ.tərz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.People or forces that cause great destruction.; Things that cause widespread damage or ruin.; A person or group who destroys or ruins something.

Phrases & Collocations

devastators arrive

stopping devastators

were devastators

future devastators

devastators' reign

watching devastators

powerful devastators

Example Sentences

the relentless storms proved to be devastating devastators of the coastline.

financial markets can be ruthless devastators for unprepared investors.

the wildfire was a swift and terrible devastator of the forest.

economic downturns often act as devastators for small businesses.

the earthquake was a powerful devastator, leveling entire neighborhoods.

climate change is increasingly recognized as a global devastator.

the floodwaters were devastating devastators, sweeping away homes and lives.

pest infestations can be devastating devastators of crops and gardens.

the volcanic eruption was a catastrophic devastator of the surrounding area.

war is a brutal devastator, leaving behind destruction and suffering.

the company's poor management proved to be a significant devastator of shareholder value.

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