Similar words: raze, craze, graze, braze, brazen, brazenly, dazed, brazenness. Meaning: [reɪz] adj. torn down and broken up.
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(31) Kiev was razed to the ground.
(32) Nor is that all ; my house has been destroyed -- razed to the ground.
(33) Tiberius was greatly astonished, but then he had the unfortunate man dragged away and beheaded, and his workplace razed to the ground.
(34) In the 28-minute video, which the militants released via the internet yesterday, Bergdahl is shown with a razed head, a light beard and wearing a grey shalwar kameez.
(35) Tokugawa Ieyasu the general closure imposed razed in the establishment of the Edo Shogunate regime.
(36) Luckily, the Tunguska impact took place in an unpopulated corner of the globe. Should something like it explode above New York City, the entire metropolitan area would be razed.
(37) The tangled remnants of an orange grove I drove past every day, tipped over and torn by military bull-dozers, has disappeared, razed for firewood. Sentencedict.com
(38) The old school was razed to ground, and a new one was built.
(39) The last time Australia saw such horrific conditions was during the Ash Wednesday wildfires of 1983, which killed 75 people and razed 2, 500 homes.
(40) The house was razed to the ground by the earthquake.
(41) That city was razed to the ground by an earthquake.
(42) Every building in Thebes was razed except the temples and the house in which the poet Pindar had lived a century before: Alexander loved Pindar's odes.
(43) A dyed eye's blaze has amazed the squeezed and razed girls.
(44) Already , and estimated 6 percent of the Amazon forest has been razed.
(45) Now the foundations of his past life were razed to the ground.
(46) Razed long division skills"(sentencedict.com), it studied the Western advanced technology to enrich our country."
(47) Yuanmingyuan (Garden of Perfect Splendor) was razed to the ground by the Anglo-French Allied Forces in 1860 and Xian Feng the emperor was imprisoned.
(48) The town was totally razed to the ground during the battle.
(49) WHO's offices in Bangui were looted and razed to the ground in the 2001–2003 wars, but it did not withdraw from the Central African Republic.
(50) Eight students died when a killer tornado razed through the school.