1. war torn - Adjective
2. war torn - Adjective Satellite
laid waste by war
Source: WordNetwar-torn
According to the latest report regarding the world's most powerful International Passport, the Nigerian passport places at 95, just above countries like Djibouti, South Sudan, and other war-torn countries in the middle-east. Source: Internet
Addressing an international conference marking 40 years of hosting Afghan refugees in the country, he said Pakistan seeks peace in Afghanistan and instability in the war-torn neighbouring country was not in its interest. Source: Internet
As per the peace treaty, the US has agreed to release 5,000 Taliban prisoners between February 29 and March 10. The Trump administration has also committed itself to withdraw all its forces from the war-torn country over a period of 18 months. Source: Internet
An estimated 4.5 million Venezuelans have abandoned their nation in an exodus rivalling war-torn Syria. Source: Internet
By the 1980s, the Thomas Dale area, once an Austro-Hungarian enclave known as Frogtown (German: Froschburg), became home to Vietnamese people who left their war-torn country. Source: Internet
Born in Columbia to an alcoholic prostitute mother who beat her, as a child Griselda would dig graves to bury the dead in the civil war-torn country, and by her teens she was also a prostitute and pickpocket. Source: Internet