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REMAINS OF HUMAN-MADE ARCHITECTURE
Ruined; Ruin; Ancient ruins; Elegant decay; Elegant Decay; Ruins (building)
  • [[Rust Belt]] ruins of former factory, [[Detroit]], Michigan
  • Ruins of [[Kajaani Castle]] in [[Kajaani]], Finland
  • [[1906 San Francisco earthquake]]: Ruins in vicinity of Post and Grant Avenue.
  • [[Roman Forum]] ruins in [[Rome]], [[Italy]].
  • [[Ury House]], [[Aberdeenshire]] ruined by removal of the roof after the Second World War to avoid taxation.
  • Ruins of [[Whitby Abbey]], England
  • Schönbrunn]], c 1800

ruin         
AMERICAN METAL BAND
RUIN (Musical Group); RUIN (band); RUIN
¦ noun
1. physical destruction or collapse.
2. the remains of a building that has suffered much damage.
3. a dramatic decline; a downfall.
¦ verb
1. damage irreparably; reduce to a state of ruin.
reduce to poverty or bankruptcy.
2. literary fall headlong.
Phrases
in ruins in a state of complete collapse.
Origin
ME: from OFr. ruine, from L. ruina, from ruere 'to fall'.
Ruin         
AMERICAN METAL BAND
RUIN (Musical Group); RUIN (band); RUIN
·noun The act of falling or tumbling down; fall.
II. Ruin ·noun That which promotes injury, decay, or destruction.
III. Ruin ·vi To fall to ruins; to go to ruin; to become decayed or dilapidated; to Perish.
IV. Ruin ·noun The state of being dcayed, or of having become ruined or worthless; as, to be in ruins; to go to ruin.
V. Ruin ·noun That which is fallen down and become worthless from injury or decay; as, his mind is a ruin; especially, in the plural, the remains of a destroyed, dilapidated, or desolate house, fortress, city, or the like.
VI. Ruin ·noun To bring to ruin; to cause to fall to pieces and decay; to make to perish; to bring to destruction; to bring to poverty or bankruptcy; to impair seriously; to damage essentially; to Overthrow.
VII. Ruin ·noun Such a change of anything as destroys it, or entirely defeats its object, or unfits it for use; destruction; overthrow; as, the ruin of a ship or an army; the ruin of a constitution or a government; the ruin of health or hopes.
ruin         
AMERICAN METAL BAND
RUIN (Musical Group); RUIN (band); RUIN
I. n.
1.
Destruction, discomfiture, overthrow, defeat, wreck, perdition, fall, downfall, prostration, subversion, undoing, shipwreck.
2.
Bane, pest, mischief, destruction, perdition.
3.
Wreck.
II. v. a.
1.
Destroy, demolish, overthrow, subvert, overturn, overwhelm, defeat, ruinate.
2.
Impoverish, bring to want, reduce to poverty.

Wikipedia

Ruins

Ruins (from Latin ruina 'a collapse') are the remains of a civilization's architecture. The term refers to formerly intact structures that have fallen into a state of partial or total disrepair over time due to a variety of factors, such as lack of maintenance, deliberate destruction by humans, or uncontrollable destruction by natural phenomena. The most common root causes that yield ruins in their wake are natural disasters, armed conflict, and population decline, with many structures becoming progressively derelict over time due to long-term weathering and scavenging.

There are famous ruins all over the world, with notable sites originating from ancient China, the Indus Valley and other regions of ancient India, ancient Iran, ancient Israel and Judea, ancient Iraq, ancient Greece, ancient Egypt, Roman,ancient India sites throughout the Mediterranean Basin, and Incan and Mayan sites in the Americas. Ruins are of great importance to historians, archaeologists and anthropologists, whether they were once individual fortifications, places of worship, ancient universities, houses and utility buildings, or entire villages, towns, and cities. Many ruins have become UNESCO World Heritage Sites in recent years, to identify and preserve them as areas of outstanding value to humanity.

Examples of use of ruin
1. Many countries had gone to ruin because of their weak force of arms, but there is no country that has gone to ruin due to famine.
2. Prosecutors also have disclosed the extent of Vick‘s financial ruin.
3. Both are battling accusations that could ruin their political careers.
4. Her obsession with litigation was to ruin her utterly.
5. People do all sorts of things to ruin their health.