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verb

ruin

ROO-ihn
verb
1
To destroy, spoil, or severely damage something so it no longer works or pleases.
"The heavy rain ruined the outdoor concert."
"One bad decision nearly ruined his career."
noun
1
The remains of a destroyed or decayed structure.
"Tourists explored the ancient ruins of the castle."

How to Use Ruin

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo wreck something completely, or the wrecked remains left behind.

Common pairings
ruin a surprise financial ruin in ruins ancient ruins

Word Forms

ruined past tense, ruint past tense, ruins singular

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Etymology

From Old French ruine, from Latin ruina, "collapse," from ruere, "to fall or rush down."

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