Noun
of Demolish
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbbot Alexander with twelve Cistercian monks from Fountains went to Barnoldswick and after demolishing the existing church attempted to build the abbey on Henry de Lacy 's land. Source: Internet
Although the Pontipees did not start the fight, they are banished from the town after demolishing the barn they were raising in the course of the brawl. Source: Internet
At one time there was talk of demolishing the southern side of the rue Nationale in order to make it in keeping with the new development. Source: Internet
“Generally speaking, demolishing such a building and constructing something new in its place is significantly cheaper than adapting it to a new purpose,” Igor Jančošek, project development manager at Corwin, told The Slovak Spectator. Source: Internet
For the rest of the time, as we talk on the white sofas at his manor house in the Hampshire countryside, it’s pretty clear this tall, witty man is nothing like the poker-faced pantomime-villain we see on screen, demolishing egos. Source: Internet
"For decades, cities like Dayton, Ohio have been demolishing their architecturally significant buildings with abandon. Source: Internet