Meaning & Definition of word "Demolition"

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    Demolition

    /ˌdɛm.əˈlɪʃ.ən/

    noun:

    • 1. the act of tearing down, destroying, or demolishing a structure.
      • Example: The demolition of the old factory took several weeks to complete.
    • 2. the process of dismantling or destroying something, often in a controlled and systematic manner.
      • Example: They had to get permits before the demolition of the derelict building could begin.
    • 3. a term often used in construction and engineering contexts to describe the removal of buildings or other structures.
      • Example: Demolition crews used explosives to bring down the abandoned skyscraper.
    • 4. figuratively, it can refer to the complete failure or destruction of an idea, argument, or system.
      • Example: The evidence presented during the debate led to the demolition of his main argument.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'demolitio', from 'demoliri' meaning to tear down.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    controlled demolition:

    A method of demolishing a building by using explosives in a deliberate manner.

    demolition derby:

    A motorsport event where cars are crashed into each other until only one car remains operational.

    Related Words

    demolish:

    To destroy a building or structure.

    demolisher:

    A person or machine that demolishes buildings.

    Slang Meanings of demolition

    Meaning: A complete and utter failure or defeat.

    Example Sentence: The project was a demolition from start to finish.

    Meaning: A major destructive event or action.

    Example Sentence: That concert was a demolition, everyone loved it!