ruining
verb
- 1
To cause the fiscal ruin of.
“With all these purchases, you surely mean to ruin us!”
- 2
To destroy or make something no longer usable.
“He ruined his new white slacks by accidentally spilling oil on them.”
- 3
To cause severe financial loss to; to bankrupt or drive out of business.
“The crooked stockbroker's fraudulent scheme ruined dozens of victims; some investors lost their life savings and even their houses.”
- 4
To upset or overturn the plans or progress of, or to have a disastrous effect on something.
“My car breaking down just as I was on the road ruined my vacation.”
- 5
To make something less enjoyable or likeable.
“I used to love that song, but being assaulted when that song was playing ruined the song for me.”
- 6
To reveal the ending of (a story); to spoil.
- 7
To fall into a state of decay.
- 8
To seduce or debauch, and thus harm the social standing of.
“The young libertine was notorious for ruining local girls.”
noun
- 1
The act or process by which something is ruined.
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