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demolish

1 of 1verb
/dɪˈmɑlɪʃ/
Forms:demolishes,demolishing,demolished,demolished
1

to completely destroy or to knock down a building or another structure

C1transitive
  • The old factory was demolished to make way for a new development.
  • The wrecking ball was used to demolish the abandoned building.
  • The earthquake had the power to demolish poorly constructed houses.
  • The city decided to demolish the unsafe bridge for public safety.
  • The construction crew will demolish the existing walls before rebuilding.
2

to eat something with a lot of enjoyment and finish it all

transitive
  • He demolished the pizza in no time.
  • The kids managed to demolish the entire cake.
  • She can demolish a plate of spaghetti effortlessly.
  • We decided to demolish the tacos at the food truck.
  • Despite the large portion, he was able to demolish the burger.
3

to achieve an overwhelming victory over a player or team

transitive
  • Our team demolished their opponents with a final score of 10-0.
  • The reigning champion demolished his challenger in straight sets.
  • They demolished the other team in the final, winning by a record-breaking margin.
  • The underdogs unexpectedly demolished the top-seeded players in a stunning upset.
  • The home team demolished their rivals, dominating every aspect of the game.
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4

to completely eliminate or destroy something

transitive
  • The new policy aims to demolish outdated practices in the workplace.
  • The scandal demolished his chances of winning the election.
  • His reckless actions demolished their trust in him.
  • Over time, new technology has demolished many traditional industries.
  • The harsh reality of the situation demolished her dreams of success.