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The word "devastation" first appeared in the English language in the 14th century. It was originally used to describe the destruction of land by fire or war. Over time, the meaning of the word has been extended to include any type of widespread destruction, such as that caused by a natural disaster or a man-made catastrophe.
Here are some examples of sentences using the word "devastation":
Etymology Latin devastatus laid waste devastated De prefix meaning off
Etymology From Old French devastation from Late Latin devastatio from the verb devast
Etymology The word devastating comes from the Latin word devastare which means to l
Usage The word serendipity has an interesting etymology However for the purposes o
Etymology From Old French devastation from Late Latin devastatio from the verb devast
Etymology From Middle English devet devoyde from Old French devoidier from Late Lati
Etymology From Latin evacuo meaning to empty or to make vacant Derived from the pr
Etymology Latin ēvānescere to vanish disappear ē ex out away vānēscere
Etymology and Origin of Vacant The word vacant originates from the Latin word vacans
Etymology The word vacate comes from the Latin word vacare which means to be empty
Etymology Latin vacātiō meaning a being free leisure exemption from duty Proto
Etymology Latin vacuus empty void Proto Indo European wesḱo empty void
Etymology The word vacuole is derived from the Latin word vacuus meaning empty or
Etymology Vacuous derives from the Latin word vacuus meaning empty void unoccupi
Etymology The word vacuum originates from the Latin word vacuus meaning empty or
Etymology The word vain is derived from the Middle English vain which in turn comes
Etymology Old French vanisher to vanish disappear 13th century Late Latin evanes
Etymology From Middle English vanite from Old French vanité from Latin vanitas emp
Etymology The word vaunt comes from the Middle English word vanten which itself deri
Etymology The word etymology is derived from the Greek words etymon meaning true se
Etymology Middle English wanien wanen to decline diminish from Old English wanian
Etymology Want From Old English wantan meaning lacking deficient or destitut
Etymology The word waste comes from Middle English waste which is derived from Old
Etymology from Old French destruction c 12th century derivative of destruire to d
Etymology Medieval English havoc from Old French havot hatoc Ultimately derived fro
Etymology The word people is derived from the Latin word populus which means a bod
Etymology and Meaning The word ruination is derived from the Latin word ruina meanin
Etymology Latin spoliare to rob plunder Meaning Spoliation refers to the inte
Etymology From Latin decimare to tithe from decimus tenth Meaning Origina
Etymology The word medication comes from the Latin word medicatio which means a he
Etymology The word disaster comes from the Middle French word desastre which in turn