devastation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of devastation in Hindi

  • तबाही
  • विनाश
  • बरबादी
  • नाश
  • सर्व-नाश
  • प्रलय
  • उज़ाड़ना
  • सर्व-नाशक
  • डिवास्टेशन

devastation Definition

Noun

  • great destruction or damage.
  • severe and overwhelming shock or grief.

devastation Example

  • she spoke of her devastation at his death ( उसने अपनी मृत्यु पर अपनी तबाही की बात की )
  • But on the whole there was no ruinous devastation of the land. ( लेकिन कुल मिलाकर भूमि की कोई विनाशकारी तबाही नहीं हुई। ) 
  • They flew over the Peak, and she straightened to see the devastation in the moonlight. ( वे चोटी पर उड़ गए, और वह चांदनी में तबाही देखने के लिए सीधी हो गई। )
  • The devastation caused by the hurricane was unmatched by any other storm.  ( तूफ़ान से हुई तबाही किसी और तूफ़ान से बेजोड़ थी। )

More Sentence

  • Looking at the devastation around him, the man was shocked by how much damage had been done to the city.  
  • Puerto Rico and several of the other islands were left in a state of utter devastation after a hurricane raged through.  
  • Earthquakes rocked the city and left most of the buildings it in wrecked devastation.  
  • Finally, after months of inaction, Ibrahim began once more his systematic devastation of the country.
  • Delavigne, inspired by the catastrophe of 1815, wrote two impassioned poems, the first entitled Waterloo, the second, Devastation du musee, both written in the heat of patriotic enthusiasm, and teeming with popular political allusions.
  • He saw the devastation and called the ATF office in Dallas.
  • But above all, they have been shocked by the devastation.
  • The public reacted with remorse and anger at the latest devastation.
  • For 2 1 / 2 hours I wandered through the devastation.
  • Unless checked, it could lead to widespread devastation or ruin.
  • "It was real devastation, " she said.
  • The devastation is almost entirely testimony to the force of nature.
  • It's difficult to see devastation in a sentence .
  • A cold and clumsy Allan Houston tried to counter the devastation.
  • "It's total, pure devastation ."
  • Some of the plays seem to have bordered on the political, as The Plunderings, describing the devastation of Sicily in the time of the poet.
  • the floods caused widespread devastation