Examples of using Ravaged in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Latin
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Cyrillic
Drought and floods have ravaged our highest-yielding kassa plantations.
It's ravaged the army.
I was living in misery, ravaged by heroin and by the lifestyle I was living.
Armies are crushed, Populations ravaged, Enemies imprisoned, Behind walls of stone.
Look at that face, ravaged, dissipated, evil.
You should be bound and whipped and ravaged.
But this wall is now ravaged by age.
Almost all of Syria has been ravaged by civil war.
Ooh, would not drink that water. Pipes are ravaged with tetanus.
South Korea was ravaged by civil war.
Daxam is still there, but it was ravaged by solar storms.
Around 450 Serbian churches were destroyed and around 800 ravaged and damaged.
Where illnesses have ravaged the population.
In 1259, the city was again ravaged by the Mongols.
We know he summoned this creature and ravaged our noble city with its pestilence.
Albeit at a reduced rate- while the surrounding areas were badly parched and ravaged by.
Mine was ravaged by scoliosis.
In 1608, it was twice ravaged by the Poles.
her skin was"absolutely ravaged by acne," as she describes it.
Injuries have ravaged his career.