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7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Demolish' in a Sentence

"To intentionally destroy or ruin a building or structure; tear down; raze." more

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By the time I arrived, they had been demolishing the dilapidated house next door.
The construction crew had demolished the old factory to make room for a modern office building.
By the end of the project, the construction crew will have been demolishing the entire block to make room for the new skyscraper.
The comedian is demolishing the audience with laughter during the stand-up show.
By the time they finish filming, the crew will have been demolishing the elaborate movie set.
Over the past month, they have been demolishing the walls to create an open-concept living space in their house.
The team of experts has demolished the myths surrounding climate change.

Demolish

dih-mol-ish
verbTo intentionally destroy or ruin a building or structure; tear down; raze.
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Last Updated On: February 11, 2024
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