Meaning of To the ruin of all
Leading to the destruction or failure of everything.
In simple words: causing everything to fail or be destroyed
To the ruin of all in a sentence
- His reckless decisions led to the ruin of all efforts.
- The war was to the ruin of all peace treaties established.
- Her actions resulted in the ruin of all plans we had.
How to use To the ruin of all
Used in serious contexts, often in literature or discussions about consequences. Avoid in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of a theater production ending in disaster — everyone leaves to the ruin of all.
Related words
Collocations with To the ruin of all
- to the detriment of all
- to the peril of all
- to the demise of all
Synonyms for To the ruin of all
- to the detriment of all
- to the demise of all
- to the downfall of all
Common mistakes with To the ruin of all
- Misusing in informal contexts
- Confusing with 'to the benefit of all'
- Incorrectly phrasing as 'for the ruin of all'
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Frequently asked questions about To the ruin of all
What does To the ruin of all mean?
causing everything to fail or be destroyed
What is the definition of To the ruin of all?
Leading to the destruction or failure of everything.
How do you use To the ruin of all in a sentence?
His reckless decisions led to the ruin of all efforts.
Can you give another example of To the ruin of all?
The war was to the ruin of all peace treaties established.
What are synonyms for To the ruin of all?
Common alternatives include to the detriment of all, to the demise of all, to the downfall of all.
What words go with To the ruin of all?
It commonly pairs with to the detriment of all, to the peril of all, to the demise of all.
What are common mistakes when using To the ruin of all?
Misusing in informal contexts Confusing with 'to the benefit of all' Incorrectly phrasing as 'for the ruin of all'
How do you pronounce To the ruin of all?
US: //tu ðə ˈruː.ɪn əv ɔl//, UK: //tə ðə ˈruː.ɪn əv ɔːl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is To the ruin of all formal or informal?
"To the ruin of all" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.
When should I use To the ruin of all?
Used in serious contexts, often in literature or discussions about consequences. Avoid in casual conversation.
