"Ruislip" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ruislip" Meaning

Ruislip is a suburb in Northwest London, England. It is located in the London Borough of Hillingdon and is situated 14 miles (23 km) west of central London, on the Grand Union Canal.

"Ruislip" Examples

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Ruislip is a residential area in northwest London and a town situated 12.8 miles (20.6 km) west of Charing Cross, within the London Borough of Hillingdon.

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After visiting London, my friend moved to the quiet suburb of Ruislip.
The Ruislip area has changed a lot since my grandparents lived there.
We stayed at a boutique hotel near Ruislip Underground station.
Ruislip is a beautiful spot for a summer picnic with family and friends.
Do not forget to visit the Manor House's tidally furnished grand dining area.

"Ruislip" Similar Words

Ruination

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Ruination refers to the act of something being completely destroyed or ruined, either physically, economically, or morally. It can also refer to a state of complete failure or downfall, often as a result of poor management, carelessness, or circumstances beyond one's control.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The war left the country in ruination, with many cities destroyed and millions displaced.<br> The company's financial troubles led to its ruination, forcing it to file for bankruptcy.<br> Years of neglect and abuse led to the ruination of the child's mental health.<br><br>Synonyms: destruction, devastation, annihilation, decay, collapse.

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Ruinous

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Causing or causing something to suffer financially or ruinously collapse.<br><br>Example: "The company's financial mismanagement led to a ruinous loss of money."

Ruinously

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Detrimentally, damagingly or completely ignorantly.

Ruins

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The word "ruins" can have two main meanings.<br><br>1. Something that is in a state of destruction or disrepair, such as old, abandoned buildings or a relationship that has fallen apart.<br>2. A plural noun referring to the remains of something that has been destroyed, such as a collapsed castle, a shipwreck, or an ancient city.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The old mansion stood in ruins.<br> The archaeological team uncovered the ruins of an ancient civilization.<br><br>Synonyms for the word "ruins" include "wreckage", "remains", "debris", "shambles", and "decay".<br><br>Antonyms of the word "ruins" include "restoration", "repair", "rebuild", "revival", and "regeneration".

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Rulers refer to a person or group of people who exercise control, power, or authority over others, often in a government or institution. They can also be literal measuring instruments, such as a set of straight-edged strips used to compare lengths and heights.

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