Raze in a sentence as a verb

But if you reach out, take a chance, you just might raze those walls.

I still had a chance to propose a rule, which was something like "We will raze all scores.

Right, let's raze all historical cities, and build stell and glass cubes.

It took daddy 10 months to raise the barn, and junior with his matches just 10 minutes to raze the barn.

Perhaps ruin, destroy, wreck, ravage, desolate, demolish, raze, etc.

Instead Amazon has chosen to raze the profits of a minority of CT constituents.

It's like home improvement in that sense -- you don't move in to a home and then demolish it and raze the entire lot and build something from scratch and landscape it and everything.

Flying units, spells on adventure map, Master of Magic-like research and magic system, the ability to build towns and roads as well as raze&rebuild neutral structures.

There isn't a lot of new land, but it would be easy to increase the density by a factor of 2-3x by giving developers incentive to raze lower density housing and replace it with larger buildings.

It is often prohibitively expensive to raze a structure and start anew, is that a constraint we have in web design?Architecture fosters an ongoing relationship that evolves over time: shock turns to acceptance, cleverness becomes irritation, etc.

"What evidence can you offer in support of this claim with respect to San Francisco specifically?Because I can certainly see situations in which citizen objections to building projects would be perfectly warranted even without regard to property values: if a builder wanted to raze a block at the corner of 19th and Dolores and build a 50-story residential tower in its place, for example.

Raze definitions

verb

tear down so as to make flat with the ground; "The building was levelled"

See also: level rase dismantle