Crossword-Solution: RUINATION
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Ruination | n. | The act of ruining, or the state of being ruined. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| RUINATION | anagram | URINATION |
We have 12 clues for the answer “RUINATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| CONSTRUCTION (ant.) | 2 answers |
| sullying | 8 answers |
| tarnishing | 8 answers |
| ruining | 9 answers |
| road to ruin | 9 answers |
| BAD end | 11 answers |
| spoiling | 15 answers |
| "Bankruptcy" | 39 answers |
| debasement | 55 answers |
| Downfall | 68 answers |
| Destruction | 71 answers |
| Defilement | 71 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RUINATION (5)
But for a man--or a woman--that's pushing up, it's sheer ruination! Cut it out!" "I am cutting it out," said Susan.
Jesse Ferrenby had brought her to a smaller game a few weeks before, and had pressed Burne into service—to the ruination of the latter’s misogyny.
But this morning I comes along this road here, looking for a sunny and soft spot to sleep in, and I sees this desolation and ruination.
Though every particular of circumstance should be fulfilled in the ceremony, it would have been ruination to the Earl's plans to have the knowledge come prematurely to the King that Myles was the son of the attainted Lord Falworth.
But what do you want? What earthly right have you to use such language to me? Ruination! If this estate is yours, then take it, and let me be ruined! HELENA.
Quotes with RUINATION (3)
A book is a product of a pact with the Devil that inverts the Faustian contract, he'd told Allie. Dr Faustus sacrificed eternity in return for two dozen years of power; the writer agrees to the ruination of his life, and gains (but only if he's lucky) maybe not eternity, but posterity, at least. Either way (this was Jumpy's point) it's the Devil who wins.
The ruthless, in the end, are the ones that will succeed. Those not held down by moral, by law, by emotion will triumph. Ruthlessness is the father of victory. Ruthlessness brings victory, but it also brings pain. The loss on one’s own hands and at the hands of others will burden one forever. But pain, too, is an advantage. Pain is a driving force. Pain can incinerate worlds. Pain creates drive, but it will take its toll. The victory that it brings lasts for a while, but the …
The black mother perceives destruction at every door, ruination at each window, and even she herself is not beyond her own suspicion. She questions whether she loves her children enough- or more terribly, does she love them too much? Do her looks cause embarrassment- or even terrifying, is she so attractive her sons begin to desire her and her daughters begin to hate her. If she is unmarried, the challenges are increased. Her singleness indicates she has rejected or has been …
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Appears in: CrosSynergy.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1999–2014).