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#104668 06/02/03 12:34 AM
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Can anybody defend the use of this word in the BBC news
tonight?
" Last Updated: Sunday, 1 June, 2003, 03:40 GMT 04:40 UK

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Giant tree destroyed by fire


By Phil Mercer
BBC correspondent in Sydney



El Grande fell victim to a burn-off to clear undergrowth [pic courtesy of Wilderness Society]

An independent report has confirmed Australian environmentalists' claims that fire has devastated Australia's tallest tree on the island of Tasmania."

The tree was killed, but that's not news. Gotta have a word
that's more impressive. Even if absurd.



#104669 06/02/03 10:05 AM
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rom AHD4:

To lay waste; destroy

http://www.bartleby.com/61/75/D0177500.html


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The usage is unusual but not incorrect. I'd expect them to say "has devastated the Tasmanian forest and destroyed the tallest tree".


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This is one of those terms, like awesome, that have been weakened by excessive hyperbole. It does seem to be holding on, as Pfranz's example shows but.


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Bullshit. The tree is still standing, with no visible damage, it's just dead. If it had been extensively charred,
and had many limbs burned off, then "devastated" would not be so silly.


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it's just dead

Oh, well. If that's all then I should think that decimated should do the trick.


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Tsk, tsk, Faldo. Don't set him off, for Gawd's sake!


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Re:The tree is still standing, with no visible damage, it's just dead.

have i missed something in the nature of trees? isn't it common for dead trees to remain upright for many years after their death (and contrary wize, some trees that fall as a result of storms, have enough root structure intact, that they don't die outright..) so a fallen tree isn't always a dead tree, and standing tree isn't always a live one..

i think too, that devastated would cover a large area (the forest was devastated,)...but.


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Dear F&C, since words don't matter, you shouldn't mind bei;ng called shitheads.

Note: I didn't call you that, just said you shouldn't mind if somebody did.


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Dr Bill!!! You eat with that same mouth!?


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