English to Malay Dictionary devastating

devastating

dahsyat
definition
verb
the city was devastated by a huge earthquake
destroy or ruin (something).
adjective
a devastating cyclone struck Bangladesh
highly destructive or damaging.
translation of 'devastating'
verb
membinasakan
example
The two-week long diesel shortage had 'devastating' effects on the economy, and was quite costly too to the country.
This is a 'devastating' blow to the workers, over 900 Waterford producers and the community around Kilmeaden, who will suffer greatly.
I think it's stunning and beautiful and 'devastating' and I think could easily be rescued from its apparent theism and reinterpreted as a proper humanist hymn.
It is a stunning, 'devastating' , and uplifting prayer book for the 21st-century Christian.
She was beautiful, with this 'devastating' swath of dark chocolate colored hair and these massive green eyes that just watched and waited and calculated.
The finish was simple, effective and 'devastating' .
That was a 'devastating' blow really so the emphasis was more on regaining pride, even more so than winning the game.
Of the 80 ships that are remaining, many of them have suffered just 'devastating' damage.
It is a 'devastating' blow to his family, fellow players, work colleagues and to his large circle of friends.
Never before has a natural catastrophe had such a 'devastating' effect on at least 11 countries scattered thousands of miles around the rim of an ocean.
Sixty-five million years ago an asteroid struck the Earth with 'devastating' environmental effect.
Although, reading about his 'devastating' sex appeal might have also helped.
But what makes him most effective is a 'devastating' slider, which he uses effectively against righthanders.
The couple married in 2002 after their original wedding plans were shattered because of the 'devastating' blow to Louise's health.
To lose him so young, so suddenly and in such a savage way is a 'devastating' shock to our family.
Months later it still feels like the greatest film I've ever seen, more beautiful, more 'devastating' , more emotionally subtle and probingly, daringly insightful.
We're here in Ambon City, the capital of the Moluccas Island, and the extent of the destruction here is 'devastating' .
But, at times, when King thinks nobody is watching, he is capable of flashing a 'devastating' wit.
It's the white-tail spider, widely blamed over the last few years for 'devastating' tissue damage after its bite: necrotising arachnidism, it's called.
Baek worked eight shutout innings, pounding the inside with effectiveness and sprinkling in 'devastating' off-speed pitches amidst his fastballs.
Transport leaders in Manchester have been dealt a 'devastating' blow in their fight to thrash out a new deal with the government on Metrolink - but they have vowed to fight on tooth and nail.
In fact there was a series of catastrophes, all viticultural, which had 'devastating' effects on both the quantity and quality of wine produced.
Like Oedipus this may result in 'devastating' shock.
An extreme athlete who's a simply 'devastating' defender, Jones also improved his offense immensely during his senior year.
It was a 'devastating' blow - and Marina Voncina says any chance Noel Han had of proving his claim of innocence, is gone.
As Philly moves from total dependency into the first few baby steps of autonomy, the impact on everyone is delightful and 'devastating' .
Limitations on punitive damages may make sense: They are among the most unpredictable and potentially 'devastating' of damages to a defendant.
The family were all set for a camping holiday at the end of August but their plans were halted by the 'devastating' financial blow, prompting the parents to start a fund to take all the children of ex-Crown workers on holiday.
Outside experts said the new flaws were nearly identical to problems that were exploited by the so-called Blaster infection, which spread last month with 'devastating' damage.
Driving his point home with a sharp tongue and a deadpan delivery, Soderbergh's is a 'devastating' wit, and he always gives himself the last word.
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