demolisher (Meaning)

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demolisher (n.)

One who, or that which, demolishes; as, a demolisher of towns.

demolisher Sentence Examples

  1. The wrecking ball, a true demolisher of buildings, swung back and forth, tearing down the old stadium.
  2. Nicknamed "The Demolisher" for his aggressive playing style, the linebacker struck fear into opposing quarterbacks.
  3. In the video game, players control giant robots, acting as demolishers tasked with clearing debris and creating paths.
  4. The historical society protested the use of demolishers on the old buildings, advocating for careful deconstruction instead.
  5. Time, the ultimate demolisher, slowly eroded the once-proud monument, leaving behind only fragments.
  6. The angry mob became a collective demolisher, smashing windows and tearing down signs during the riot.
  7. The company hired a team of professional demolishers to safely dismantle the outdated factory equipment.
  8. The children giggled as they built elaborate sandcastle kingdoms, only to be the demolishers themselves moments later.
  9. The critic's harsh review acted as a demolisher of the author's confidence, leaving them questioning their abilities.
  10. With each bite, the hungry man became a demolisher of the delicious cake, leaving only crumbs on the plate.

FAQs About the word demolisher

One who, or that which, demolishes; as, a demolisher of towns.

waster, saboteur, despoiler, destroyer, ravager,desecrator, wrecker, ruiner,vandal, defacer

preserver, protector, preserver, saver, saver,protector, conserver, conserver,conservator, conservator

The wrecking ball, a true demolisher of buildings, swung back and forth, tearing down the old stadium.

Nicknamed "The Demolisher" for his aggressive playing style, the linebacker struck fear into opposing quarterbacks.

In the video game, players control giant robots, acting as demolishers tasked with clearing debris and creating paths.

The historical society protested the use of demolishers on the old buildings, advocating for careful deconstruction instead.