demolishing Synonyms

demolishing Meaning

Wordnet

demolishing (n)

complete destruction of a building

Webster

demolishing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Demolish

demolishing Sentence Examples

  1. The construction crew was demolishing the old library to make way for a modern learning center.
  2. The hurricane force winds were demolishing trees and power lines, leaving widespread destruction in their wake.
  3. The star athlete was demolishing all competition records, shattering personal bests and setting new standards.
  4. The detective's relentless questioning was demolishing the suspect's alibi, exposing inconsistencies and raising doubts.
  5. The economic downturn was demolishing small businesses, forcing many to close their doors permanently.
  6. The debate team was demolishing their opponents' arguments with logic and wit, leaving them speechless.
  7. The artist was demolishing her previous work, dissatisfied with its direction and eager to start anew.
  8. The hungry termites were demolishing the wooden beams of the old house, posing a serious structural threat.
  9. The student activist's passionate speech was demolishing the apathy of his classmates, inspiring them to take action.
  10. The constant negativity online was demolishing her self-esteem, prompting her to take a break from social media.

FAQs About the word demolishing

complete destruction of a buildingof Demolish

demolishment, ruination, ravaging, trashing, desecrating, ravage, destruction, desecration,wrecking, defacement

protection,saving, conservation, protection, saving, preservation, conservation, preservation, salvage,salvage

The construction crew was demolishing the old library to make way for a modern learning center.

The hurricane force winds were demolishing trees and power lines, leaving widespread destruction in their wake.

The star athlete was demolishing all competition records, shattering personal bests and setting new standards.

The detective's relentless questioning was demolishing the suspect's alibi, exposing inconsistencies and raising doubts.