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单词 torn down
释义

teardown

1 of 2

noun

tear·​down ˈter-ˌdau̇n How to pronounce teardown (audio)
: the act or process of disassembling

tear down

2 of 2

verb

tore down; torn down; tearing down; tears down

transitive verb

1
a
: to cause to decompose or disintegrate
b
: vilify, denigrate
trying to tear down his reputation
2
: to take apart : disassemble
tear down an engine

Synonyms

Verb

  • annihilate
  • cream
  • decimate
  • demolish
  • desolate
  • destroy
  • devastate
  • do in
  • extinguish
  • nuke
  • pull down
  • pulverize
  • raze
  • rub out
  • ruin
  • shatter
  • smash
  • total
  • vaporize
  • waste
  • wrack
  • wreck
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Example Sentences

Verb vandals tore down the wooden fence blocking the entrance to the beach the new owners apparently bought the house just to tear it down and build a lavish mansion in its place
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Henry’s move was is timed around the imminent teardown of funky art enclave FAT Village. Phillip Valys, Sun Sentinel, 1 Sep. 2022 For example, Joey Logano kept a 2017 win in Richmond even after a midweek teardown of his car at the R&D center showed his Team Penske team broke rules. Dan Gelston, Hartford Courant, 25 July 2022 For example, Joey Logano kept a 2017 win in Richmond even after a midweek teardown of his car at the R&D center showed his Team Penske team broke rules. Dan Gelston, ajc, 25 July 2022 The year before, in third grade, a parent-teacher conference meant a teardown. ELLE, 6 July 2022 The teardown of the 40,000-square-foot, 86-room Villa Collina is expected to take several days. From Usa Today Network And Wire Reports, USA TODAY, 19 Apr. 2022 That was a polite way of saying his swing didn’t need a few splashes of fresh paint or a kitchen remodel, but a teardown to the studs. Mark Zeigler, San Diego Union-Tribune, 5 June 2022 Shesterkin—who started in the net for exactly one playoff game before 2022—is one piece in a full-scale franchise teardown that was years in the making and is now coming together much faster than expected. Laine Higgins, WSJ, 25 May 2022 The video also included a quick teardown of the Studio Display. Samuel Axon, Ars Technica, 25 Mar. 2022 See More

Word History

First Known Use

Noun

1926, in the meaning defined above

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

torn down

verb

past participle of tear down
1
as in destroyed
to bring to a complete end the physical soundness, existence, or usefulness of vandals tore down the wooden fence blocking the entrance to the beach

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • destroyed
  • ruined
  • demolished
  • smashed
  • wrecked
  • pulled down
  • shattered
  • rubbed out
  • devastated
  • damaged
  • removed
  • done in
  • marred
  • dismantled
  • pulverized
  • wasted
  • vaporized
  • annihilated
  • decimated
  • crushed
  • extinguished
  • overcome
  • totaled
  • wracked
  • desolated
  • broken
  • razed
  • creamed
  • eroded
  • taken down
  • crippled
  • washed out
  • cut down
  • defeated
  • ravaged
  • vandalized
  • wiped out
  • nuked
  • triumphed (over)
  • impaired
  • injured
  • totalled
  • blasted
  • trimmed
  • conquered
  • blown up
  • surmounted
  • overborn
  • prevailed (over)
  • spoiled
  • subdued
  • deteriorated
  • killed off
  • mutilated
  • mastered
  • dissolved
  • disintegrated
  • blotted out
  • licked
  • bested
  • undone
  • whipped
  • disfigured
  • harmed
  • thrashed
  • won (against)
  • mangled
  • overmatched
  • overborne
  • clobbered
  • sacked
  • beat
  • worn (away)
  • killed
  • taken out
  • routed
  • trounced
  • dynamited
  • scotched
  • defaced
  • beaten
  • swept (away)
  • stamped (out)
  • obliterated
  • dilapidated
  • looted
  • gutted
  • disassembled
  • vitiated
  • havocked
  • unmade
  • snuffed (out)
  • eradicated
  • scoured
  • rooted (out)
  • trampled
  • exterminated
  • slaughtered
  • executed
  • murdered
  • mown (down)
  • plundered
  • liquidated
  • spoilt
  • expunged
  • extirpated
  • assassinated
  • slain
  • drubbed
  • massacred
  • unbuilt
  • despoiled
  • trashed
  • skunked
  • effaced
  • walloped
  • mowed (down)
  • dispatched
  • butchered
  • pillaged
  • zapped
  • felled

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • built
  • constructed
  • raised
  • set up
  • erected
  • fixed
  • repaired
  • brought about
  • created
  • reared
  • produced
  • put up
  • manufactured
  • made
  • invented
  • formed
  • assembled
  • shaped
  • established
  • forged
  • organized
  • patched
  • molded
  • protected
  • fashioned
  • fabricated
  • founded
  • revamped
  • constituted
  • framed
  • reconditioned
  • saved
  • preserved
  • instituted
  • mended
  • doctored
  • rebuilt
  • restored
  • reconstructed
  • conserved
  • fathered
  • remodeled
  • renovated
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2
as in demolished
to destroy (as a building) completely by knocking down or breaking to pieces the new owners apparently bought the house just to tear it down and build a lavish mansion in its place

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • demolished
  • pulled down
  • destroyed
  • finished
  • ruined
  • smashed
  • razed
  • wiped out
  • unbuilt
  • levelled
  • leveled
  • cracked up
  • blown up
  • dynamited
  • wrecked
  • eradicated
  • abolished
  • dissolved
  • obliterated
  • ravaged
  • crushed
  • wasted
  • flattened
  • overturned
  • devoured
  • pulverized
  • decimated
  • done in
  • unmade
  • annihilated
  • extirpated
  • devastated
  • totaled
  • scourged
  • totalled
  • dashed

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • built
  • constructed
  • raised
  • put up
  • erected
  • renewed
  • rebuilt
  • restored
  • created
  • manufactured
  • made
  • shaped
  • formed
  • renovated
  • forged
  • fashioned
  • fabricated
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