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7 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 general ordered his troops to raze the enemy's stronghold to the ground.
The wildfire threatened to raze the entire village, forcing residents to evacuate.
The government's decision to raze the slums sparked protests from the displaced residents.
Environmental activists oppose the decision to raze the forest for a new highway.
The developer plans to raze the old mall and construct a modern shopping center in its place.
The tornado had the power to raze buildings in its path, leaving destruction in its wake.
As part of the urban renewal project, the city decided to raze the old bridge and build a new, safer one.

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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