wreakless
adjective as in strong fondness
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Example:The devastating weather conditions wreaked havoc on the crops, leaving the farmers with no wreakless losses to recover from.
Definition:Cause severe and widespread damage, often creating a vast and ruinous area.
From devastating
Example:The misleading advertisement was damaging to the company's reputation, with a marked wreakless of trust among the customers.
Definition:Causing harm, damage, or injury; destructive.
From damaging
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