Examples of using Devastated in English and their translations into Tagalog
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The family were devastated by this tragedy and Grace's health began slowly to decline.
Winds of more than 300 kilometers per hour and storm surges devastated wide areas of central Philippines
The earthquake devastated a lot of towns and villages mainly in Tachilek county(Shan province).
However, though devastated, the Filipino people has preserved their sense of national dignity
In January of his senior year Nick was devastated when his father died of a heart attack.
April 2- UNHCR shines a beacon of hope on the devastated Tohoku region of Japan.
They were devastated by a calamity and we are given the chance to help,
Bubonic plague(Yersinia pestis), devastated Naples, killing roughly half of the city's inhabitants.
At the same time, the Aquino regime adamantly refuses to heed the people's demand for rehabilitation in the areas devastated by supertyphoon Pablo in December 2012.
It's been more than four years since a magnitude 7.8 earthquake devastated Nepalese cities,
from whom it was captured by Pepin and devastated.
We're bombarded with reports highlighting its high carbon footprint accompanied by images of belching cows and devastated rainforests.
Australian author James Bradley's novel chronicles several generations of one family in an increasingly devastated world.
Never mind that it was nearly 60 degrees out- his comment made me feel equally pissed off, devastated, and confused.
Rural Minnesota has been devastated by 50 years of“brain drain.”
the net loss has devastated the lives of millions of people
We're bombarded with reports highlighting its high carbon footprint accompanied by images of belching cows and devastated rainforests.
Another Tzu Chi volunteer is Cristina Limpiado whose house was also devastated with its roof completely torn down.
If he hears, then why does he not see that the devastated body has become a burden to my soul?
Spanish Civil War, a major conflict that devastated Spain from 17 July 1936 to 1 April 1939.