demolish

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Scrabble points
14
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15
Letters
8
Pronunciation
/dᵻˈmɒl.ɪʃ/

Definition of demolish

3 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

verb

  1. (literally, transitive)To destroy (buildings, etc.), especially in a planned or intentional fashion.
    “They demolished the old mill and put up four townhouses.”
    “The station did not have a long life, as it was demolished between 1884 and 1888 to make room for a new and larger station which forms part of the present Liverpool Exchange Station.”
    “The force of the explosion demolished one pair of piers and two spans of the bridge crashed down into the river on top of the barges.”
    “At Hawick, nothing remains of the station, and the viaduct over the River Teviot is one of a number of bridges that were demolished or removed following closure.”
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verb

  1. (literally, transitive)To destroy (buildings, etc.), especially in a planned or intentional fashion.
    “They demolished the old mill and put up four townhouses.”
    “The station did not have a long life, as it was demolished between 1884 and 1888 to make room for a new and larger station which forms part of the present Liverpool Exchange Station.”
    “The force of the explosion demolished one pair of piers and two spans of the bridge crashed down into the river on top of the barges.”
    “At Hawick, nothing remains of the station, and the viaduct over the River Teviot is one of a number of bridges that were demolished or removed following closure.”
  2. (figuratively, transitive)To defeat, refute, discredit, or consume utterly (as a theory, belief or opponent).
    “The Captain folded his brow into a look of intense perplexity. 'You seem exceedingly spry for a man who demolished an entire bottle of brandy and better part of an ounce of shag in a single evening.' 'And very nice too,' said the tramp. 'Now as to breakfast?'”
    “Andrew Johnson scored a hat-trick as Fulham demolished London rivals Queens Park Rangers to win their Premier League fixture of the season.”
    “The table opposite me is occupied by a young couple with a table full of alcohol and snacks. In a role reversal, he is drinking Smirnoff Ice while she steadily demolishes a six-pack of lager!”
  3. (transitive)To devour; to eat up
    ““Thanks, Raj.” Frank was too hungry to worry about Raj’s gob gloop on the bar, and happily demolished it in seconds.”

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Etymology

Attested since the 16th century; from Middle French demoliss-, the stem of some conjugated forms of the verb demolir (“to destroy”, “to tear down”), from Latin dēmōlior (“to tear down”). Displaced native Old English tōweorpan (literally “to throw apart”).

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