coventrate

English

Etymology

From Coventry + -ate, following German coventrieren. Coventry, England, was devastated by German firebombing in November 1940, during World War II.

Verb

coventrate (third-person singular simple present coventrates, present participle coventrating, simple past and past participle coventrated)

  1. To devastate by heavy bombing.

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