- caused destruction
- resulted in devastation, led to ruin caused havoc
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Destruction under the Mongol Empire — Drawing of the Mongol siege of Baghdad in 1258. Destruction under the Mongol Empire refers to widespread loss of life and devastation caused by the Mongolian conquests of the 13th century. Mongol raids and invasions were generally regarded as… … Wikipedia
destruction — n. 1) to carry out destruction (with a human subject: the soldiers carried out the total destruction of the village) 2) to cause destruction (with any subject: the flood caused great destruction) 3) complete, total, utter; wanton destruction * *… … Combinatory dictionary
destruction — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, total, utter, wholesale ▪ large scale, mass, massive, widespread ▪ modern weapons of mass … Collocations dictionary
Destruction of country houses in 20th-century Britain — Trentham Hall demolished in 1912. The Italianate Trentham was so lavish that the Shah of Persia in 1873 remarked to the future King Edward VII, of their host too grand for a subject, you ll have to have his head off when you come to the throne.… … Wikipedia
Destruction of Isengard — Infobox Me battle caption= alias= location= Isengard date= ME date|TA|2 March 3019 result= Decisive Fangorn victory books= The Lord of the Rings ( The Two Towers ) adaptations= See below combatant1= Fangorn combatant2= Isengard participants1=… … Wikipedia
destruction — de|struc|tion W3 [dıˈstrʌkʃən] n [U] [Date: 1200 1300; : Latin; Origin: destructus, past participle of destruere; DESTROY] the act or process of destroying something or of being destroyed →↑destroy destruction of ▪ the destruction of the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Destruction of libraries — This is List of Libraries and places of learning destroyed through history .{| class= wikitable ! Name of Library! City! Country! Date of Destruction! Destroyed by! Reason and/or Account of Destruction ! Library of Alexandria! Alexandria! Egypt!… … Wikipedia
Destruction of early Islamic heritage sites — The desolate graveyard in Medina The destruction of sites associated with early Islam is an on going phenomenon that has occurred mainly in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia, particularly around the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. The… … Wikipedia
Destruction of the Country House exhibition — The Destruction of the Country House 1875 1975 was an exhibition held at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1974, curated by V A Director Roy Strong with John Harris and Marcus Binney (then working at the Royal Institute of British Architects… … Wikipedia
destruction — noun 1) the destruction caused by allied bombers Syn: devastation, carnage, ruin, chaos, wreckage 2) the destruction of the countryside Syn: wrecking, ruining, annihilation, obliteration, elimination … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary