Demolishing in a sentence as a noun

But if that were the case, demolishing Irrational to try his new thing doesn't make a whole lot of sense.

No, it is not "OK" to close users' accounts with no warning, thereby demolishing all of their reviews.

Too bad it's so late in the process of demolishing old line, mainstream media, and that it's so level-headed.

How about we work on making that infrastructure kid-proof, instead of demolishing the kids?

Throwing out all your code and rewriting it from scratch is like demolishing your building and constructing a replacement from scratch.

And I don't think there is a way to protect your logged in, unattended session without demolishing productivity.

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

Painting the situation as an overbearing, corrupt city government demolishing folks homes is sure to grab more eyeballs.

This is for the very simple reason that there is hardly any space to build new housing, and enormous barriers to demolishing existing housing to free up such space.

Now archaeology is demolishing another sacred belief: that human history over the past million years has been a long tale of progress.

I expect that purpose was chosen keeping in mind what was possible without completely demolishing the current Redis architecture.

The plebiscity for demolishing the park was voted against twice, then they came up with a third voting in the middle of a holiday, with 8h of warning or something similar.

Before putting any amount of thought into demolishing a "dumb ideology" you should probably put some amount of thought into correctly defining and characterizing what that ideology is.

Demolishing definitions

noun

complete destruction of a building

See also: razing leveling