English to Portuguese Dictionary demolition

demolition

demolição
definition
noun
the monument was saved from demolition
the action or process of demolishing or being demolished.
translation of 'demolition'
noun
demolição,
destruição,
arrasamento
example
the monument was saved from 'demolition'
the monument was saved from 'demolition'
Ireland's 'demolition' of England
Richard Wentworth and Ian Watkinson then performed a 'demolition' job to send Earswick to their fifth defeat.
Officials said the 'demolitions' , on either side of one house, were necessary because criminals had been using the houses.
With 'demolitions' complete and piling under way, work is progressing on site to create the UK's highest living space.
The 'demolitions' will cost the city $13-million, most of which will be obtained through a special grant from the province.
The council workers gave only one hour's warning of the 'demolitions' , and they arrived in the night with armed security guards.
The government says the 'demolitions' are necessary to remove eyesores and to crack down on illegal trading and black market currency exchanges based in the slums.
Although glass bottles are regularly recycled, there is plenty of plate glass from 'demolitions' and renovations which ends up as landfill.
All of the proposed 'demolitions' are in areas where the majority of local people do not object to the proposals.
‘The scheme is on schedule and 'demolitions' are almost complete,’ insisted Smith.
Since it is above ground level, there will be minimal traffic disruption, land acquisition and 'demolitions' .
Forceful 'demolitions' of shanties and roadside kiosks are further examples of the administration's uncaring attitude, the activists say.
The new survey has been ordered and notices will be issued before any 'demolitions' are carried out.
I also know that many people have their theories about why the 'demolitions' are happening, why they are good for the city, who these people who lose their homes are, why they are illegal.
One view expressed on the Tonight programme was that a lot of these mass 'demolitions' were being carried out to provide much sought-after brownfield land for property developers and builders.
Expect more 'demolitions' of unauthorised buildings and buildings with by-law violations over the next two weeks.
The argument that the phrase referred only to building operations of a constructional nature and not to operations consisting in 'demolitions' or site clearance was rejected.
Although the first phase of construction was declared complete, 'demolitions' and razing continue around it.
Bmrtl estimates 800 building 'demolitions' to make way for the Metro.
The estate has already seen 550 'demolitions' in the last seven years and the thinking locally was that no more would have to come down, apart from small-scale strategic clearances.
Building 'demolitions' are another common example of implosion.
The areas affected by 'demolitions' were full of old, small houses.
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