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Demolishing   /dɪmˈɑlɪʃɪŋ/   Listen
Demolishing

noun
1.
Complete destruction of a building.  Synonyms: leveling, razing, tearing down.



Demolish

verb
(past & past part. demolished; pres. part. demolishing)
1.
Destroy completely.  Synonyms: pulverise, pulverize.  "Demolish your enemies" , "Pulverize the rebellion before it gets out of hand"
2.
Humiliate or depress completely.  Synonyms: crush, smash.  "The death of her son smashed her"
3.
Defeat soundly.  Synonym: destroy.






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"Demolishing" Quotes from Famous Books



... conclusion that he is to be beaten. But they were to do their best, and they did it. The elders went out to see the fun. The rebels directed all their energies to the capture of one fort instead of opening fire all along the line, and by dusk they had succeeded in demolishing that, when the troops on both sides were summoned home to supper and to comfortable beds, an innovation not laid down in ...
— A Little Girl in Old Boston • Amanda Millie Douglas

... their every offensive weapon centered upon the fast-receding exposed ends of the hexan fortress. Their bombs and torpedoes ripped and tore into the structure beneath the invulnerable shield and exploded, demolishing and hurling aside like straws, the walls, projectors, hexads and vast mountains of earth. Their terrible rays bored in, softening, fusing, volatilizing metal, short-circuiting connections, destroying life far ahead of the point of attack; and, drawn along by the relentlessly creeping composite tractor ...
— Spacehounds of IPC • Edward Elmer Smith

... work, and it was not long before I had a little army of boys at work demolishing that wood pile. The chunks that were too big and hard to split we placed on the bottom, then placed the split wood over them. The task was accomplished long before the old gentleman's return, and when on the night of his arrival I took him ...
— A Ball Player's Career - Being the Personal Experiences and Reminiscensces of Adrian C. Anson • Adrian C. Anson

... Cenchreae, the grand mart of the Corinthians. In the mean time, the consul found the siege of Atrax more tedious and severe than had been universally expected, and the enemy resisted in the way which they had least anticipated. He had supposed that the whole of the trouble would be in demolishing the wall, and that if he could once open a passage for his soldiers into the city, the consequence would then be, the flight and slaughter of the enemy, as usually happens on the capture of towns. But when, on a breach being made in the wall by the rams, and when ...
— History of Rome, Vol III • Titus Livius

... once show the greatness and the littleness of the human intellect; for though they often degenerate into incredible absurdities, those who have examined the works of Thomas Aquinas and Duns Scotus have confessed their admiration of the Herculean texture of brain which they exhausted in demolishing their aerial fabrics. ...
— Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3) • Isaac D'Israeli


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