demolishing

/dɪˈmɑlɪʃɪŋ/
verb
  1. To completely destroy or tear down a building, structure, or other physical object.
    • The hurricane is demolishing homes along the coast.
    • The crew is demolishing the old school to make room for a park.
    • They are demolishing the unsafe bridge piece by piece.
  2. To completely defeat or disprove an argument, theory, or opponent.
    • The champion is demolishing his opponent in the final round.
    • Her speech is demolishing every myth about climate change.
    • The lawyer is demolishing the witness's testimony with hard evidence.
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adjective
  1. Causing or relating to destruction or demolition.
    • The demolishing crew worked through the night to clear the debris.
    • They used a demolishing hammer to break through the concrete wall.
    • The demolishing force of the earthquake leveled the entire village.
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