Ruination in a sentence as a noun

I dont see the ruination of America in this.

So I don't think I'm overstating the odds of further ruination here.

Arrogance and greed will be the ruination of man, and the answer to your question is, "Yes, it would matter.

The ridiculous scapegoating and guilt-tripping of this drug has led to the ruination of countless lives as well.

He was facing ruination, after all, the likes of which even a strong hardworking person might never recover from.

Hmm... I wonder if anything happened in the early 1990s that might have led to the complete ruination of the economy?Oh.

That's how I look at it. If societal collapse or the complete and utter ruination of our economy wrecks my portfolio then my wrecked portfolio is the least of my problems!

I was already considering moving away from Lenovo after the ruination of the -40 series.

This makes the threat of financial ruination effective, even if financial ruination isn't actually their only option.

I wonder why this brand ruination happened: did some manager at HP have a P&L compensation setup so that by cheapening the product he got a bigger bonus for a year or two?

Should an international bank, whose shareholders are the very richest countries, profit at the expense of the ruination of a small nation that happens to be the actual seat of democracy?

I clicked on a title promising the ruination of SWG and all I found was a guy contributing significant revenue to Sony while providing their players with a service they obviously desired.

>"In order to ensure that customers can shop with confidence on Amazon, we take 'inauthentic' complaints seriously,">That inventory was everything I had. Amazon ruined my life, and I did nothing wrongThis is what a perfect win for IP maximalists looks like - an automated ruination of lives, whenever IP seems to be disrespected.

" Yes, but the USA's "intelligence community" has been building up the biggest treasure trove ever, complete with information that would allow utter disgrace, ruination and blackmail of everyone in the world, not just US Government contractors and employees.

Ruination definitions

noun

an irrecoverable state of devastation and destruction; "you have brought ruin on this entire family"

See also: ruin

noun

an event that results in destruction

See also: ruin

noun

failure that results in a loss of position or reputation

See also: downfall ruin

noun

destruction achieved by causing something to be wrecked or ruined

See also: ruin ruining wrecking