Pronunciation: /ˈrævɪʤɪz ʌv taɪm/
noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality (ravages, time)
A1 The old building showed signs of wear from the ravages of time.
A2 The painting had faded over the years due to the ravages of time.
B1 The historian studied how civilizations have been affected by the ravages of time.
B2 The ancient ruins bore witness to the ravages of time.
C1 The artist captured the beauty that remains despite the ravages of time.
C2 The novel explored the philosophical implications of the ravages of time on human existence.
formal The ancient ruins show the ravages of time through erosion and weathering.
informal Dude, check out how this old building has been wrecked by the ravages of time.
slang Man, this car has really been beat up by the ravages of time.
figurative Her beauty may have faded, but her spirit remains untouched by the ravages of time.
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