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Black mail

near the borders, who were men of influence and allied with robbers and brigands, for protection from the devastations of the latter. It was in fact a species of insurance. This was rendered illegal by 43 Eliz.

Ravage

Desolation by violence violent ruin or destruction devastation havoc waste as the ravage of a lion the ravages of fire or tempest the ravages of an

Pestilence

Specifically the disease known as the plague hence any contagious or infectious epidemic disease that is virulent and devastating

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handicap

handicap : a physical disability (as a bodily impairment or a devastating disease)

Dragonnade

persecution of French Protestants under Louis XIV by an armed force usually of dragoons hence a rapid and devastating incursion dragoonade

Destructive

Causing destruction tending to bring about ruin death or devastation ruinous fatal productive of serious evil mischievous pernicious often with of or to as intemperance is destructive of

Destruction

The act of destroying a tearing down a bringing to naught subversion demolition ruin slaying devastation

Bubonic plague

by weakness and high fever The disease was known as the black death and was responsible for several devastating plagues throughout the middle ages When lungs became infected the disease was called the pneumonic plague It is

Waste lands

In legal use, a piece of such land not in any man's occupation but lying common. 3. A devastated region. In the sequence in which the expression 'waste lands' appears in the two relevant sections, it cannot

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Black mail

near the borders, who were men of influence and allied with robbers and brigands, for protection from the devastations of the latter. It was in fact a species of insurance. This was rendered illegal by 43 Eliz.

Ravage

Desolation by violence violent ruin or destruction devastation havoc waste as the ravage of a lion the ravages of fire or tempest the ravages of an

Pestilence

Specifically the disease known as the plague hence any contagious or infectious epidemic disease that is virulent and devastating

Keep your definitions linked to case research

handicap

handicap : a physical disability (as a bodily impairment or a devastating disease)

Dragonnade

persecution of French Protestants under Louis XIV by an armed force usually of dragoons hence a rapid and devastating incursion dragoonade

Destructive

Causing destruction tending to bring about ruin death or devastation ruinous fatal productive of serious evil mischievous pernicious often with of or to as intemperance is destructive of

Destruction

The act of destroying a tearing down a bringing to naught subversion demolition ruin slaying devastation

Bubonic plague

by weakness and high fever The disease was known as the black death and was responsible for several devastating plagues throughout the middle ages When lungs became infected the disease was called the pneumonic plague It is

Waste lands

In legal use, a piece of such land not in any man's occupation but lying common. 3. A devastated region. In the sequence in which the expression 'waste lands' appears in the two relevant sections, it cannot

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