annihilate, cleave, deprive, dismount, lift, pulverize, repeal, smash, take down, tear to tatters, unclothe, wrack
Definitionv. tear down so as to make flat with the ground
Last update: October 4, 2015
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In return for completely freezing and dismantling(dismantle) its nuclear programs, North Korea would receive energy aid. [verb]
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Berliners now had the awesome task of dismantling(dismantle) the Wall. [verb]
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Bankrupcy has dismantled the orgnisation. [verb]
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Another half-hour passes before they arrived with spanners and screwdrivers etc, to dismantle the device - but to no avail. [verb]
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To dismantle weapons, in every sense of the word, they must go into the corridors of power where decisions are made. [verb]
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Don Quixote's was but a thing of the imagination, and Daudet's, in Provence, was but a dismantled, unlovely, and unromantic ruin. [verb]
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The house was dark, dismantled: and the all appearance, uninhabited. [verb]
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CHAPTER XIII The French evacuation began on the night between the sixth and seventh of October: kitchens and sheds were dismantled, carts loaded, and troops and baggage trains started. [verb]
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Push this roll, dig, dismantle, overturn, ruin everything. [verb]
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She was delighted to know that the Esplanade Street house was in a dismantled condition. [verb]
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The building was a sort of ruin, where dismantled chambers were distinguishable, one of which, much encumbered, seemed to serve as a shed. [verb]
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