Similar words: demolish, polished, polish, abolish, foolish, published, foolishly, unpublished. Meaning: [dɪ'mɒlɪʃ] adj. torn down and broken up.
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1) The building will have to be demolished.
2) The factory was demolished in 1980.
3) Unworthy buildings should be demolished to make room for modern construction.
4) The entire east wing of the building was demolished in the fire.
5) A number of houses were demolished so that the supermarket could be built.
6) They simply demolished the turkey.
7) All these old houses are going to be demolished.
8) They demolished New Zealand 226 in the final.
9) The evidence demolished the attorney's case.
10) He demolished two big platefuls of chicken.
11) The building had to be demolished because of subsidence.
12) Miami demolished Texas 46 - 3.
13) He demolished my argument in minutes.
14) The children demolished their burgers and chips.
15) The fire demolished the downtown.
16) The results of the scholar's research demolished many theories.
17) Sad to say the house has now been demolished.
18) Terry Street was demolished a few years ago.
19) She demolished two whole pies.
20) He demolished the Opposition's spurious arguments.
21) In a surprise result,[http://sentencedict.com/demolished.html] Hibs demolished Rangers 5-0.
22) The original building has long since been demolished.
23) Joe demolished an enormous plateful of sausages and chips.
24) A recent book has demolished this theory.
25) He demolished a second helping of pie.
26) He completely demolished all her arguments.
27) His house was demolished,so he was decanted a new flat.
28) The main building was demolished, but the library still survives as a museum.
29) One of Belfast's most famous landmarks, the Grosvenor Hall, has been demolished.
30) One by one the old buildings in the city have been demolished and replaced with modern tower blocks.
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