Examples of using Devastating in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
It's devastating.
These numbers are devastating.
It's devastating.
Sarah Palin, they were devastating.
It was devastating to Irvin.
People also translate
Believe me, it's devastating.
It was devastating, of course.
Jo, your logic is devastating.
And it was devastating every single time.
Biologists should avoid releaseof potentially devastating.
Oh, devastating hit by Duverney on Lund.
He's here with somebody else, and this is clearly devastating.
Their devastating circumstances do not allow this.
There is hydrogen, duly explosive and more devastating than the atomic.
The losses are devastating and the damage is enormous.
These days, the penalties for even themost honest of errors can be devastating.
It was a thoroughly devastating and a supremely joyless affair.
However, the 14th century brought Spain the plague, devastating the peninsula.
Deploy devastating new units across an ever-shifting battlefield.
Win battles to level up and gain new devastating fighting skills.
The human andenvironmental costs of the economic warfare imposed on all the nations are devastating.
The vision loss has an immediate devastating impact on the quality of life.
The consequences for those affected, as well as for society as a whole, are devastating.
You can see from these Allied pictures their... devastating effect on the city of London.
The Internet scourge according to which quality journalism has to be free is devastating.
There is a terrible and devastating famine, with horrible and ghastly aspects.
Over the past few months, the Tigers have suffered a series of devastating blows.
This is in many respects due to the devastating cultural policy of the National Socialists.
Her early work was received with controversy,there was jeers and devastating criticism.
The judges found Izagirre's work compelling,splendidly organised and devastating at a human level.