0 to destroy completely, especially by fire -- phá trụi
Shopping centres are built in ways that make them easy to raze.
On orders of the sadrazam, the latter was razed in 1661 and the former in 1674.
This is a relative notion, however, as there is no solid evidence to suggest that houses were radically destroyed upon abandonment by burning or razing them to the ground.
In 1944, the city decided to remove the ' ' el ' ' tracks that ran across the bridge and to raze the transport terminals that had stood at either end.
Observers past and present expressed wonderment at all-night floodlights enabling 200 men and 30 teams of horses to work non-stop razing existing structures while simultaneously excavating for foundations.
Drought and g razing patch dynamics under different grazing management.
One only has to think of the slums that we have in this country that ought to be razed to the ground.
Who can forget the sight of families fleeing for their lives, their homes and villages razed to the ground?
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