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1) General subject: decimate, depasture, deplete, depredate, desolate, destitute, devastate, exhaust, forage, foray, gut (о пожаре), harrow, harry, havoc, herry, lay waste, overrun (страну - о неприятеле), ravage, reave, reive, reive away, reive from, toom, waste, drain, make havoc of, play havoc among, play havoc with, take tithe of2) Obsolete: harass3) Engineering: empty (энергетический уровень)4) Bookish: exenterate5) Rare: deplenish6) Business: hollow out7) Makarov: bare, clear, make depredations (что-л.), play Old Harry, play havoc, play hell, play the bear, play the deuce, play the devil, play the dickens, play the mischief, clean out -
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