ruined

/ˈruɪnd/
adjective
  1. Completely destroyed or severely damaged.
    • The ruined temple was overgrown with vines.
    • After the earthquake, the city was a ruined landscape.
    • He looked at the ruined cake and sighed.
  2. Having lost all money, status, or hope; financially or morally bankrupt.
    • Many farmers were ruined by the drought.
    • She felt ruined after the scandal destroyed her reputation.
    • The failed business left him ruined.
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of ruin; to have destroyed or spoiled something.
    • The rain ruined our picnic.
    • He ruined his new shoes by walking through the mud.
    • The mistake ruined her chances of winning.