разгром(*of a room or house • "розыск Честера Хэнкса – сына актера Тома Хэнкса, по обвинению в разгроме гостиничного номера" (из рус. источников)ART Vancouver)
раскритиковать(especially American English: to criticize someone or something very severely • The researchers are angry that attempts have been made to trash their work.'More); подвергнуть резкой критике(especially American English: to criticize someone or something very severely • The researchers are angry that attempts have been made to trash their work.'More); подвергнуть жесткой критике(especially American English: to criticize someone or something very severely • The researchers are angry that attempts have been made to trash their work.'More); подвергнуть разгромной критике(especially American English: to criticize someone or something very severely • ‘He made a film the critics trashed and the audiences ignored.''More); разгромить(especially American English: to criticize someone or something very severely • ‘He made a film the critics trashed and the audiences ignored.''More)
загадить(The cesspool that is Hastings is a problem we all pay for in outrageous taxes and expect the city and province to deal with, but they do not. They throw more fuel on the fire with free drugs and complete lack in law and order. There are people there that have genuinely fallen through the cracks and need help. There are those who are criminals and use it as a hiding place. Then there is the lot that think they can just camp out wherever they want and trash the place. -- расставить палатки там, где им захочется, и всё загадить (vancouversun.com)ART Vancouver); замусорить(When people have had an emergency in the middle of nowhere, on land or sea, these things have saved lives. Nothing is totally one sided; we need to find a way to maintain emergency capacity without trashing the atmosphere or clonking people on the head.gizmodo.comART Vancouver)