Demolish in a sentence as a verb

But that is a bet, and we're going to have to demolish some entrenched players in order to have one.

" and then proceed to demolish that idea with real world data that showed just how crappy disks actually were.

I know a couple of savvy guys working for Intel's competitors moaning about how Intel is going to demolish them.

Naturally, these mechanisms are not as effective as demolishing the entire cell, so some problems can arise that neurons can't handle.

Not only did it cost the builders money to demolish and erect the new building, but also to buy out the old owners and give them part of the new property for free.

Is it like ber-gentrification?gentrification: demolish and/or renovate existing structures so people can move in and pay $2500 to $6000 per month for studio to two bedroom apartments.

Even if Microsoft hadn't begun giving IE away for free, someone else would have eventually - they'd swoop in with their VC money, demolish the browser market entirely with a pricing race-to-the-bottom, and then explode like all startups do and leave us screwed.

Of course MS are framing it like that - would you really expect them to say "We made this proposal because Google+Firefox+Apple are neutering our Embrace+Extend+Extinguish ritual, and additionally the WebRTC thing is going to demolish the $8B value of our skype purchase"?The fact that they may have good technical arguments should not confuse you.

Demolish definitions

verb

destroy completely; "the wrecking ball demolished the building"; "demolish your enemies"; "pulverize the rebellion before it gets out of hand"

See also: pulverize pulverise

verb

humiliate or depress completely; "She was crushed by his refusal of her invitation"; "The death of her son smashed her"

See also: crush smash

verb

defeat soundly; "The home team demolished the visitors"

See also: destroy