Synonym: destruction, wipeout. Similar words: demolish, volition, demolished, abolition, abolitionism, abolitionist, political action committee, demonstration. Meaning: [‚demə'lɪʃn] n. 1. an event (or the result of an event) that completely destroys something 2. the act of demolishing.
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61, On the Maidenhead side, it would mean considerable expense and demolition of properties - it would be much more expensive.
62, Many think that to prevent the demolition of useful residential buildings, theatres and cinemas is equally important.
63, Second-placed Cardiff went on the rampage, crossing for six tries in an impressive 39-3 demolition of Newport at Rodney Parade.
64, But Leeds completed their demolition job with a fourth 10 minutes from time.
65, The demolition was about two-thirds complete, allowing both access and cover.
66, But property acquisition, demolition, and relocation activities were progressing well in the Booker Washington project.
67, Trapped by the elements, menaced by the wildlife, this team-building exercise ends up being a demolition job.
68, Many of these local mills remain in name alone, having fallen into disuse and demolition.
69, The crowd of bystanders dispersed, and even the demolition crew drove away before the dust had finished settling.
70, Clearly the tiny outpost was awaiting demolition, but maybe that wouldn't come for many years.
71, The company says it will come up with the costings for demolition and restoration in a couple of weeks.
72, After an inquiry, the Minister granted planning permission and listed building consent for the demolition of the building.
73, Commandos would land from the destroyer and from coastal forces motorboats in small assault parties, demolition squads, and protection parties.
74, He fought council demolition moves for 18 months before his fatal confrontation.
75, Demolition would pave the way for a major retail and leisure complex masterplan, devised by Damond Lock Grabowski.
76, This was the scene at Pilsley in 1967 as a class 25 faces south with the demolition train.
77, Eviscerate demolition meat, cut into the meat section.sentence dictionary
78, Demolition is the greatest constant in the capital today.
79, Liang Sicheng and Lin Huiyin's former residence, which has been suffering from the ongoing demolition, will be reserved as an unmovable cultural relic, the State Cultural Relic Bureau said Wednesday.
80, Absence of identification of Public Interest in litigation gives rise to a large amount of cases of infringing on individual interest, in the field of urban house demolition in especial.
81, It has faced closure once before, in 2001, but was saved from demolition after a campaign led by Griff Rhys Jones, Alan Sugar and the late Harold Pinter.
82, The services will support the army's Product Manager Robotic and Unmanned Sensors and Product Manager Countermine and Explosive Ordnance Demolition.
83, That would inoculate the new owners from ridicule a cathartic demolition for the Country Club set.
84, Ironically, Reliable Excavation Demolition is always the defending team in some control point and Payload maps, although its name would suggest that they are the attackers, rather than BLU.
85, "It's the most grandiose, caricatural, corrosive demolition of the image of the Italian mamma," said Italy's leading daily Corriere della Sera.
86, I Town, because of the demolition and wants to build a tower.
87, Is not a demolition of the old square up a square of a new house?
88, After it closed its doors in 1939, the Hippodrome Theater presented its final spectacle: the building's demolition.
89, Demolition is almost complete on the old auto shop, boiler room, and maintenance area.
90, The estimated recycling percentage for construction and demolition waste in Norway (10–20%) represents approximately 0,4% of the annual production of gravel and crushed rock.
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