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ruinate

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ru·in·ate  (r-nt)
adj.
Having been ruined.

[Medieval Latin runtus, from Latin runa, ruin; see ruin.]


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Neustria (formerly in NE France, in many dictionaries), Nuseirat (Gaza Strip, Times Index Gazeteer), neutrias (Web2), ruinates (Web3), sautrien (Web2), seriaunt (Web2), taurines (Web3), Tursenia (DFPF), unsatire (Web2), uranites (OED), urinates (Web3).
Take the original, All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts, and ruinate it, All the world's a cage, And all the men and women are taxpayers: They have their audits and their advances; And one man in his time has got the smarts, Will you take umbrage with my pseudo-epistemological irreverence?
In my original article I offered 16 transposals of NEUSTRIA: Aretinus, asturine, aurients, austrine, instaure, Itureans, naturise, neutrias, ruinates, sautrien, seriaunt, taurines, Tursenia, unsatire, uranites and urinates.
 
 
 
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