Cataclysmal

/ˌkætəˈklɪzməl/ adjective

Relating to or causing a sudden, violent, and large-scale upheaval or disaster that dramatically changes conditions.

From Greek 'kataklysmos' (flood, deluge) + Latin suffix '-alis'. Originally described the mythical Great Flood, later extended metaphorically to any catastrophic event that reshapes the world.

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