Examples of 'razed it' in a sentence
Meaning of "razed it"
razed it: refers to the act of completely destroying or demolishing a structure, building, or area. This term is often used in the context of urban development, war, or deliberate destruction
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They razed it like an old tannery.
After he captured the city he razed it.
Razed it to the ground.
They razed it.
He took the capital city of Pamplona by force and razed it.
However, fire again razed it to the ground.
We fled, they occupied the village then razed it.
But they razed it to the ground old boy!
The Italian Airforce accidentally razed it to the ground.
They razed it already?
The Mongols first attacked Bukhara and razed it to dust.
And he, oh my son, razed it to the ground.
For not so long after, the Siamese attacked the new palace and razed it down.
Perhaps the British troops … have razed it to the ground.
He salvaged it from the Great Hoff … when the Burguish Army razed it.
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If I had not … found me a buyer, I would have razed it myself … just to save the taxes.
It was kind of ratty, even back then. They razed it.
After looting the town, the Arabs razed it to the ground.
The host massacred his soldiers, took his castle and razed it to the ground.
On 11 July the troops reached Waldstein Castle and razed it down to its foundations.
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A big earthquake razed my village so we had to leave
Razed and filled with a parking lot
The militia razed their own town