3 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Raze' in a Sentence
"To tear down, demolish, or level to the ground." more
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The wildfire, fueled by strong winds, threatened to raze vast stretches of forest within hours.
The wildfire has been razing acres of farmland, posing a significant threat to the agricultural community.
The wildfire was razing large areas of the forest, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
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