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wasak₂ [wásak] 1sta To be destroyed; to become broken; to raze to the ground. Nawasak it bagyo kag tulay. The bridge was destroyed by the typhoon. syn: distruso 2, bagsak 4. 2vt To destroy something; to break something. sira Awasakon it mga tawo tong pader. The people will destroy the wall.

distruso [distrúso] 1adj Greatly damaged, ruined, spoiled, broken, destroyed (as of animals getting in and eating a somebody's crops, garden etc.). (sem. domains: 7.9.3 - Destroy.) 2vi To greatly damage, ruin, spoil, break, destroy something (as of animals getting in and eating a somebody's crops, garden etc.). sira Ingdistruso it karabao nina Myrna kag uma nina Paz. Myrna’s carabao destroyed Paz’s farm. syn: wasak 1, bagsak 4. (sem. domains: 7.9.3 - Destroy.)

bagsak [bágsak] 1vt Collapsed; fallen down (as of a collapsed, destroyed building in an earthquake or bombing). (sem. domains: 7.9.3 - Destroy.) 2vt Fallen, failed (as of a person of status or the failure of one's ambitions etc.). (sem. domains: 4.4 - Prosperity, trouble, 4.5.6.2 - Low status.) 3vt To fall, collapse conspicuously and with damage (as of a building collapsing); to crash down when falling from a height. (sem. domains: 7.2.2.5.1 - Fall, 7.9.3 - Destroy.) 4vi To fall suddenly and extremely in status or rank (as of a leader or kingdom falling). bumagsák Nagbagsak sa sayog tong kisami it kag nadamaan ni Badlong it kag sinray nagpapakando. The ceiling crashed down onto the kuyungan floor when Badlong stepped on it when they were fixing the roof. syn: wasak 1, distruso 2. (sem. domains: 4.4 - Prosperity, trouble, 4.5.6.2 - Low status.) 5vi To fail in a subject, course of study, exam. (sem. domains: 3.6.4 - Class, lesson, 3.2.2.1 - Study.) der. pabagsak