ruinously

[ UK /ɹˈuːɪnəsli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a ruinous manner or to a ruinous degree
    ruinously high wages
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How To Use ruinously In A Sentence

  • He was energetic, headstrong, and unorthodox-and he had compelling reasons for reducing the ruinously expensive Soviet nuclear arsenal.
  • I don't have an escrow account for taxes because my taxes are ruinously expensive, and I'd prefer to park the money someplace where it can produce a small brood of sawbucks.
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  • He was energetic, headstrong, and unorthodox-and he had compelling reasons for reducing the ruinously expensive Soviet nuclear arsenal.
  • Having an accident without insurance can be ruinously expensive.
  • These places are ruinously expensive to keep going.
  • He plans to visit the Hadhramaut but everyone tells him the people there will expect ruinously expensive presents.
  • Trials are ruinously expensive and without being able to guarantee that the jury would understand the proceedings, the outcome may not necessarily reflect the facts.
  • And they overlook the determination in Europe to make the euro stick—because to pull it apart would be ruinously costly and threaten the EU's very existence.
  • Collapsing chains, abortive fees, gazundering, gazumping and hidden mortgage penalties can prove ruinously expensive and emotionally devastating. Archive 2009-01-01
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