devastar
to devastate
verb deh-bahs-TAHR Rare
Origin: Latin devastare, from de- (completely) + vastare (to lay waste)
Also means
to lay waste
Usage Note
Devastar is used both literally (a storm devastating a city) and figuratively (news devastating a person). The reflexive devastarse is less common; the adjective devastador (devastating) and noun devastación (devastation) are the most frequent derived forms. It is a regular -ar verb.
Examples
"El huracán devastó la costa en pocas horas."
Natural Translation
The hurricane devastated the coast in a few hours.
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