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The example sentences of DEBACLE in videos (11 in total of 11)

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Use "debacle" in a sentence | "debacle" example sentences

How to use "debacle" in a sentence?

  • A major power can afford a military debacle only when it looks like a political victory.
    -Friedrich Durrenmatt-
  • It was a debacle which swept the Columbia Plateau.
    -J Harlen Bretz-
  • I totally hate when somebody takes a classic and desecrates it. I like Jimmy Page and P. Diddy, but what they did to 'Kashmir' was a debacle.
    -Chuck D-
  • The cloud that descended on Black Rock on Monday was not for the past but the future. How much will this debacle chill the pursuit of other risky investigations?
    -Tina Brown-
  • I’ve seen all I need to. I’m going to go drink now in a futile effort to wipe away the memory of this debacle.
    -Richelle Mead-
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Definition and meaning of DEBACLE

What does "debacle mean?"

/dāˈbäk(ə)l/

debacle

noun
Sudden ruin or defeat; downfall; a total failure.

What are synonyms of "debacle"?
Some common synonyms of "debacle" are:
  • fiasco,
  • failure,
  • catastrophe,
  • disaster,
  • disintegration,
  • mess,
  • wreck,
  • ruin,
  • downfall,
  • collapse,
  • defeat,
  • rout,
  • overthrow,
  • conquest,
  • trouncing,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/fēˈaskō/

fiasco
noun

complete failure.

/ˈfālyər/

failure
noun

Act or result of not achieving your goals.

/kəˈtastrəfē/

catastrophe
noun

Very bad disaster causing much suffering, etc..

/dəˈzastər/

disaster
noun

sudden serious accident or catastrophe.

/disˌin(t)əˈɡrāSH(ə)n/

disintegration
noun

process of losing cohesion or strength.

/mes/

mess
noun verb

Something that is untidy, dirty or unclean. To make something untidy or dirty.

/rek/

wreck
noun verb

(Informal) one in poor emotional/physical condition. To destroy a vehicle, building completely.

/ˈro͞oin/

ruin
noun verb

Remains of a building that has been destroyed. reduce building or place to state of decay or disintegration.

/ˈdounˌfôl/

downfall
noun

Sudden loss of status/reputation/money.

/kəˈlaps/

collapse
noun verb

instance of structure collapsing. suddenly fall down.

/dəˈfēt/

defeat
noun verb

instance of defeating. To beat an enemy, team, disease.

/rout/

rout
noun verb

disorderly retreat of defeated troops. defeat and cause to retreat in disorder.

overthrow
noun verb

Act of throwing past a certain point or person. remove forcibly from power.

/ˈkänˌkwest/

conquest
noun

Land or a nation won or taken by force, an army.

/trouns/

trouncing
verb

defeat heavily in contest.

Is "debacle" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "debacle" is a countable noun.

The plural of "debacle" is "debacles".

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