devastating

devastating
devastatingly, adv.
/dev"euh stay'ting/, adj.
1. tending or threatening to devastate: a devastating fire.
2. satirical, ironic, or caustic in an effective way: a devastating portrayal of society.
[1625-35; DEVASTATE + -ING2]

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