completely ruin

Frequency: 7.316.4 per million words

To spoil or destroy something completely.

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  • A single drop of wine will completely ruin the silk dress.
  • The sudden downpour completely ruined our picnic.
  • The scandal threatened to completely ruin his political career.
  • His careless words threatened to completely ruin the delicate negotiation.
  • The constant arguments completely ruined the family holiday.
  • A single mistake can completely ruin years of hard work.
  • That one false accusation has completely ruined her reputation.
  • The scandal completely ruined her chances of winning the election.
  • If you're not careful, a power surge could completely ruin your computer.
  • We feared the frost would completely ruin the harvest.
  • Forgetting to book the venue would completely ruin the wedding plans.
  • If you don't follow the instructions, you'll completely ruin the cake.
  • The historic landmark was completely ruined by the fire.
  • The new development will completely ruin the natural beauty of the area.
  • Eating that huge cake now will completely ruin your appetite for dinner.
  • He was afraid the bad review would completely ruin his restaurant's reputation.
  • The unexpected late frost completely ruined the entire harvest.
  • The constant arguments completely ruined their relationship.
  • His betrayal completely ruined my trust in him.
  • Don't let one bad day completely ruin your entire week.