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  • adjective rare Of or pertaining to devastations.

Etymologies

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devastation +‎ -al

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Examples

  • The language is raw, and the scenes are visually devastational, but it is a slam-dunk documentary against George Bush

    When The Levees Broke - an HBO Special 2006

  • "We can all agree, that 2009 was absolutely devastational for law enforcement," said Stewart.

    KING - Home 2010

  • Sixty Surfside Beach homes are "devastational dust on the ground," and the village has no water, sewer or access to fuel, Police Chief Randy Smith said during a conference call Saturday evening.

    The Facts: News 2008

  • Sixty Surfside Beach homes are "devastational dust on the ground," and the village has no water, sewer or access to fuel, Police Chief Randy Smith said during a conference call Saturday evening.

    The Facts: News 2008

  • Sixty Surfside Beach homes are "devastational dust on the ground," and the village has no water, sewer or access to fuel, Police Chief Randy Smith said during a conference call Saturday evening.

    The Facts: News 2008

  • Sixty Surfside Beach homes are "devastational dust on the ground," and the village has no water, sewer or access to fuel, Police Chief Randy Smith said during a conference call Saturday evening.

    The Facts: News 2008

  • Sixty Surfside Beach homes are "devastational dust on the ground," and the village has no water, sewer or access to fuel, Police Chief Randy Smith said during a conference call Saturday evening.

    The Facts: News 2008

  • Sixty Surfside Beach homes are "devastational dust on the ground," and the village has no water, sewer or access to fuel, Police Chief Randy Smith said during a conference call Saturday evening.

    The Facts: News 2008

  • Sixty Surfside Beach homes are "devastational dust on the ground," and the village has no water, sewer or access to fuel, Police Chief Randy Smith said during a conference call Saturday evening.

    The Facts: News 2008

  • Sixty Surfside Beach homes are "devastational dust on the ground," and the village has no water, sewer or access to fuel, Police Chief Randy Smith said during a conference call Saturday evening.

    The Facts: News 2008

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