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11 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 ancient castle was in ruins, so they decided to raze it and construct a modern structure.
The superheroes joined forces to raze the evil lair of the villain.
The king decided to raze the old castle and build a grand palace.
The city council decided to raze the abandoned factory that had become a safety hazard.
The construction workers will raze the old playground to make way for a new park.
The chef decided to raze the old recipe book and create new dishes.
In the game of Jenga, the goal is to carefully remove blocks without causing the tower to raze.
The giant monster in the story wanted to raze the tiny village.
The tornado threatened to raze the small village, but fortunately, everyone found shelter.
The little beaver worked hard to raze the dam and build a new one.
The king ordered his army to raze the enemy's fortress after the victory in battle.

Raze

reyz
verbTo tear down, demolish, or level to the ground.
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Last Updated On: February 17, 2024
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