perdition
/ˌpərˈdɪʃən/Definitions
1. noun
The state or fact of being lost, ruined, or destroyed, especially as a result of sin or wrongdoing.
“The once-thriving city fell into perdition after the devastating earthquake.”
1. noun
The state or fact of being lost, ruined, or destroyed, especially as a result of sin or wrongdoing.
“The once-thriving city fell into perdition after the devastating earthquake.”