Similar words: demolish, polished, polish, abolish, foolish, published, foolishly, unpublished. Meaning: [dɪ'mɒlɪʃ] adj. torn down and broken up.
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91) The old Wilton sheds were demolished and the Dye House relocated in Kilmarnock.
92) Monservate was demolished after an outbreak of bubonic plague, an unusual fate for a station.
93) Around 1876 Constance demolished the majority of the old foundry buildings, and built the present Camp Mill.
94) Explosions above that height may cause widespread light damage, but even directly below the blast buildings are not demolished.
95) He argued with tremendous vigour, and when he demolished his victims it was with evident relish.
96) These stones were removed when this monument was demolished and built in steps in the east wing of the villa.
97) It demolished a pub and damaged fourteen homes where families were sleeping.
98) He had a rich father, whose fortune he had slowly demolished through his patronage of the arts.
99) Demonstrators also pressed the nationalist campaign for a temple on the site of a mosque demolished by a Hindu mob in December.
100) Many of the apartment buildings fell into disrepair from the 1950s on, some so badly that the city demolished them.
100) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
101) The first piece of the Wall to be demolished by border guards no longer exists.
102) There was a time when the response "that's a value judgement" would have demolished any argument in the educational field.
103) The building was demolished during the recent reconstruction of George Square by the University.
104) Until then the grist mill existed, but presumably it was then demolished or converted.
105) The Labour councillors voted to overturn the officers' recommendation and give permission for the works to be demolished.
106) Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario positively demolished her opponents with a ruthlessness reminiscent of Navratilova's great rival of the 1980's, Chris Evert.
107) The prison that once sprawled over a full city block has been demolished to make way for the 20-story Hanoi Tower.
108) The former was converted into a dwelling during the 1920s; the latter two have both been demolished.
109) Bridge gone: Workers demolished the old steelworks bridge in Coronation Drive, Hartlepool.
110) When a policewoman got out of the vehicle he rammed it and drove straight into a wall which was demolished.
111) In the 1960s, the flats were declared unfit for human habitation and demolished.
112) When I came back and found the cottage demolished, naturally in distress and amazement, I asked around in the village.
113) The hutted wards, built more than 40 years ago with a life expectancy of 10 years are to be demolished.
114) Why is there a large twilight zone in Glasgow - the area where many buildings are being demolished and new ones erected?
115) Taibach, where Cis and Elfed lived, was largely a cluster of small cheap terraced cottages since demolished and unmourned.
116) Building the beautiful boulevards of Paris, Baron Haussmann demolished more than 20,000 buildings.
117) But feelings were especially bitter when the old Ottoman market was demolished afterwards for redevelopment.
118) As they were demolished, more refined and juster modes of recruitment, selection and assessment had to be developed.
119) It stood idle for some time, eventually being sold in 1897 and demolished a year or so later.
120) Both legs were broken, my skull was fractured, the radio was demolished.
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