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Ruinate (gcide) | Ruinate \Ru"in*ate\, v. t. [LL. ruinatus, p. p. of ruinare to
ruin. See Ruin.]
1. To demolish; to subvert; to destroy; to reduce to poverty;
to ruin.
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I will not ruinate my f?ther's house. --Shak.
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Ruinating thereby the health of their bodies.
--Burton.
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2. To cause to fall; to cast down.
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On the other side they saw that perilous rock
Threatening itself on them to ruinate. --Spenser.
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Ruinate (gcide) | Ruinate \Ru"in*ate\, v. i.
To fall; to tumble. [Obs.]
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Ruinate (gcide) | Ruinate \Ru"in*ate\, a. [L. ruinatus, p. p.]
Involved in ruin; ruined.
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My brother Edward lives in pomp and state,
I in a mansion here all ruinate. --J. Webster.
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Pruinate (gcide) | Pruinate \Pru"i*nate\, a.
Same as Pruinose.
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Unruinate (gcide) | Unruinate \Un*ru"in*ate\, Unruinated \Un*ru"in*a`ted\, a.
Not ruined or destroyed. [Obs.] "Unruinated towers." --Bp.
Hall.
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Unruinated (gcide) | Unruinate \Un*ru"in*ate\, Unruinated \Un*ru"in*a`ted\, a.
Not ruined or destroyed. [Obs.] "Unruinated towers." --Bp.
Hall.
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