Demolition: meaning, definitions and examples

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demolition

 

[ ˌdɛməˈlɪʃən ]

Context #1

building destruction

The act of tearing down or destroying a building or structure, often to make way for new construction. Demolition can be achieved through various methods such as implosion, wrecking ball, or deconstruction.

Synonyms

destruction, dismantling, razing

Examples of usage

  • The demolition of the old factory will begin next week.
  • The city approved the demolition of the abandoned building.
Context #2

person or team

A person or team responsible for carrying out the demolition of buildings or structures. Demolition experts are trained in the safe and efficient dismantling of various types of buildings.

Synonyms

deconstructionist, demolition team, wrecking crew

Examples of usage

  • The demolition crew arrived early in the morning to start their work.
  • He hired a demolition specialist to handle the project.
Context #3

failure of something

The complete failure or destruction of something, such as a plan, idea, or system. Demolition in this context refers to the collapse or ruin of a previously established entity.

Synonyms

collapse, failure, ruin

Examples of usage

  • The scandal caused the demolition of his political career.
  • The economic crisis led to the demolition of the company.

Translations

Translations of the word "demolition" in other languages:

🇵🇹 demolição

🇮🇳 विध्वंस

🇩🇪 Abriss

🇮🇩 pembongkaran

🇺🇦 знесення

🇵🇱 rozbiórka

🇯🇵 解体 (かいたい)

🇫🇷 démolition

🇪🇸 demolición

🇹🇷 yıkım

🇰🇷 철거 (cheolgeo)

🇸🇦 هدم (hadm)

🇨🇿 demolice

🇸🇰 demolácia

🇨🇳 拆除 (chāichú)

🇸🇮 rušenje

🇮🇸 niðurrif

🇰🇿 бұзу

🇬🇪 დანგრევა (dangreva)

🇦🇿 sökülmə

🇲🇽 demolición

Word origin

The word 'demolition' originates from the Latin word 'demolitio', which means 'destruction'. The concept of demolition has been present throughout history, often associated with warfare, urban development, or renovation projects. The practice of controlled demolition emerged in the 20th century with advancements in engineering and technology, allowing for more precise and safe methods of building destruction.

See also: demolish.