shend

/ʃɛnd/
verb
  1. To shame, disgrace, or put to shame.
    • She felt shended by the public criticism of her work.
    • His rude behavior shended him in front of the whole class.
    • The knight's cowardice shended his family name.
  2. To ruin or destroy.
    • The fire shended the ancient library beyond repair.
    • The storm shended the crops in the field.
    • A single mistake shended all their careful plans.
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