Similar words: demolish, polished, polish, abolish, foolish, published, foolishly, unpublished. Meaning: [dɪ'mɒlɪʃ] adj. torn down and broken up.
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31) I was absolutely scandalised to hear that the council has demolished that lovely old building.
32) They have been fighting a rearguard action for two years to stop their house being demolished.
33) There will be no stay of execution and few mourners for this concrete tower block, due to be demolished next month.
34) Several houses were demolished to make way for a new road.
35) The rotunda was demolished in 1804.
36) Eventually, in 1997, the apartment block was demolished.
37) A building next to the lab was being demolished.
38) They believe the flyover may have to be demolished.
39) And there: the flat-Earth hypothesis is demolished.
40) The center was demolished in 1995.
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41) All but one have been demolished by the council.
42) Stalin detested the monument and had it demolished.
43) The rest have been demolished, vandalised or turned into country cottages.
44) The buildings of the monastery were demolished in 1897 and only the porch remains of Dientzenhofer's work.
45) When it is demolished it is lost for good and can only be duplicated at considerable expense.
46) Search operations had to be suspended temporarily at one stage while the roof was demolished because of the danger of it falling in.
47) In the end the matter was resolved amicably and Springtown was cleared of residents and demolished.
48) Early timber structures fell, in turn, into decay the last being demolished in 1798.
49) The old chapel was demolished in 1907 to make way fro the Centenary Memorial Hall.
50) Later in the 17 and 18C the Jesuits took it over, but after their dissolution the chapel was demolished.
51) Following gale-damage and doubts about its safety, it was demolished in 1982.
52) A pile of boxes lay scattered like a demolished chimney.
53) An early fourth-century building had been demolished to make way for the wall, thus providing an approximate date for its construction.
54) This was demolished in the mid 1980s, the congregation attending the chapel at Haisthorpe.
55) This has now been demolished to make way for new houses.
56) There was formerly a mill house alongside but this was demolished in 1936.
57) Many of the larger houses have been demolished to make way for more modern houses and bungalows.
58) It is possible that the reactors will never be demolished, but will be buried in mounds of sand or gravel.
59) But a tatty, concrete post-war extension located on the south-east corner was demolished.
60) Several houses were demolished to make way for the new road.
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