Raze


The meaning of the word Raze is: to demolish


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As part of his campaign promise, the mayoral candidate pledged to raze all neglected properties that were unfit for human life.

published by Rebbecca on 2021-03-19 23:25:25


Officials struggled with deciding whether or not to raze the abandoned church to make room for a parking lot.

published by Leila on 2021-08-27 00:55:10


The commercial builder has plans to raze the buildings and develop the area into a series of strip malls.

published by Augustus on 2021-06-12 18:08:24


After losing the majority of their home in a fire, the Smiths decided to raze their entire residence and build afresh.

published by Julieann on 2021-03-23 15:39:40


The decision to drop the bomb should not be taken lightly as the power of the weapon could raze an entire town.

published by Chantal on 2022-01-07 13:14:23


When the billionaire learned of the city’s plans to raze the neighborhood he lived in as a child, he launched a major marketing campaign to save the community.

published by Dawne on 2021-10-02 12:07:05


Residents of the mostly Christian town are upset about the developer’s plan to raze an abandoned mall and turn it into a gigantic casino.

published by Margery on 2021-11-13 14:20:12


When the troops came through the village, their mission was to raze everything and leave nothing standing.

published by Duane on 2021-12-26 06:54:24


In a few moments, the bulldozer will raze the old nursing home to make room for a modern retirement center.

published by Anette on 2022-01-01 07:00:26


As a pro-environmentalist, I am against the hotel developer’s plan to raze the rainforest in order to build a luxury resort.

published by Janice on 2021-11-06 23:13:27


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