Synonym: destroy, dismantle, shatter, wreck. Similar words: polish, foolish, polished, abolish, foolishly, emolument, emollient, demon. Meaning: [dɪ'mɒlɪʃ] v. 1. destroy completely 2. humiliate or depress completely 3. defeat soundly.
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(1) We are going to demolish the old building.
(2) He was enraged by news of plans to demolish the pub.
(3) They'll demolish this house over my dead body.
(4) These ants can demolish large areas of forest.
(5) to demolish box-office barriers.
(6) Our intention was to demolish the rumours that have surrounded him.
(7) Bovis are using a special pincer machine to demolish covered ground level car parks.
(8) They hope to demolish the store and build a bar extension, behind the main stand, in its place.
(9) To demolish enemy fortifications, heavy guns had also been developed.
(10) This man wanted to buy his cottage and demolish it.
(11) Demolish all the prefabs and get on with the high flats.
(12) It is an offence to demolish or to alter a listed building unless listed building consent has been obtained.
(13) Read in studio Work has begun to demolish a council housing estate built almost seventy years ago.
(14) Einstein, therefore, set to work to try to demolish the accepted version of quantum mechanics.
(15) We must demolish their fraudulent claims to be the party of freedom and opportunity.
(16) They will not reveal any plans to demolish the house next door and erect a block of flats in its place. Sentencedict.com
(17) Christopher Smalley and four NCOs would demolish the winding-house for this caisson.
(18) Collinson was gunned down after ordering bulldozers to demolish the bungalow which Dryden had built without planning permission.
(19) I've seen Marian demolish a big box of chocolates in one sitting!
(20) Others have taken advantage of economic reforms to demolish their homes and replace them with small hotels that cater to foreign tourists.
(21) The University announced it would demolish two blocks of buildings on the north side of the street between Park and Santa Rita.
(22) Indeed, it helps to demolish the farcical notion of general, unitary intelligence altogether.
(23) It would not be difficult to demolish a theory that was so obviously a load of rubbish.
(24) Political self-interest and holy war combined to demolish for good the huge structure of empire.
(25) They failed to give notification of their intention to demolish the building.
(26) Shortly after buying it, Denega was refused listed building consent to demolish the chapel and develop 21 sheltered accommodation units.
(27) They advised Hargreaves to buy back houses sold to former tenants and to demolish houses rather than renovate them.
(28) The half-hour show uses these to the fullest, setting up straw man after straw man for Daria to demolish.
(29) Demolition in conservation areas Permission is also needed to demolish an unlisted church in a conservation area.
(30) Paul says' the weapons we fight with ... have divine power to demolish strongholds.
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