tearing down

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tearing down

The construction crew is tearing down the old brick factory.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The act of completely destroying a building or structure: "Tearing down" refers to the process of demolishing a building, often to clear the land for new construction or because the structure is unsafe or obsolete.
Usage
  • "Tearing down" is used as a noun to describe the event or process of demolition. It is often used in contexts related to construction, urban development, and property management.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The tearing down of the old factory began last week.
    • Plans for the tearing down of the historic theater caused public protest.
    • The city approved the tearing down of several condemned buildings.
Advanced Usage
  • "The tearing down of...": This formal construction is commonly used to discuss demolition projects in official, journalistic, or technical contexts.
    • The report detailed the environmental impact of the tearing down of the power plant.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tear down (verb phrase): To demolish or destroy a structure.
    • They plan to tear down the wall to create an open floor plan.
  • Demolition (noun): The act of tearing down; destruction. This is a more common synonym.
  • Razing (noun): Complete leveling of a building to the ground.
Synonyms
  • Demolition: The act of knocking down or destroying a building.
  • Destruction: The act of causing so much damage to something that it no longer exists or cannot be repaired.
  • Razing: Completely destroying a building or town, especially by knocking it down to the ground.
Related Phrases
  • To be slated for demolition/tearing down: To be scheduled or planned for destruction.
    • The old bridge is slated for tearing down next year.
tearing down

The construction crew is tearing down the old brick factory.

Noun
  1. complete destruction of a building

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