English to Telugu Dictionary demolish

demolish

పడగొట్టి
definition
verb
The plans comprise demolishing the pub and building seven three-bedroom houses, a four-storey block of eight, two-bedroom flats and a two-storey block with a flat and car park.
pull or knock down (a building).
translation of 'demolish'
కూల్చివేయు,
పడగొట్టు
example
They must 'demolish' an argument in court, and demonstrate to the audience - sorry, that should read ‘jury’ - that they have done so.
Victor Hugo, we learn, could 'demolish' a dozen oranges and two haunches of beef at any meal.
His left foot can 'demolish' teams but there is much more to his game than kicking.
(He used the figure to 'demolish' one of the arguments against expansion).
The statistics are shocking - and they 'demolish' any arguments put forward by the cynical pro-smoking lobby.
The battle for the runners-up spot saw Shepherds 'demolish' Bishopthorpe, with Mick Willsden including a 101 finish for a superb 15-darter.
The combination, with the support of a goalkeeper like Dong Sik Yo, can 'demolish' any defence in contemporary hockey.
They 'demolish' vast mountains of food, and it's only when that's gone that the party begins to wind down.
Besides, we don't know whether or not Adam will start a rock band, 'demolish' the debating team and edit the leftist student paper.
There are plans to 'demolish' the Cathedral College buildings and rebuild a £15 million building with a performing arts centre which would open from September 2005.
People living in Semington have given their support to a campaign to keep the village post office open, despite a planning application to 'demolish' the building that houses it.
The straw man fallacy - invent a deliberately weakened version of your opponent's position, 'demolish' it, then claim to have refuted their argument.
Match 2 saw them 'demolish' their opponents on the 14th hole winning 6-4.
Last Saturday against Carlton the players managed to respond to the coach's third quarter reorganization and completely outwit and 'demolish' a team threatening to steal a gritty win.
For this tradition, it is Plato's positive claims that are interesting, not just his insistence on argument to 'demolish' the claims of others and to enable one's own understanding of others' positions.
After all, Scottish football teams have constantly demonstrated their ability to 'demolish' our dreams without external assistance.
He was at a complete loss when it came to advancing any sound argument to 'demolish' the monetary theory of the trade cycle.
Back at the ranch Bobby Joe was cooking up a feast of chilly dogs and all the trimmings and on return the golfers proceeded to 'demolish' the food.
Church authorities decided to 'demolish' the building because it was proving too costly to maintain.
It's not my fault that nine times out of 10 they just won't let it lie and end up crying hysterically after I've been forced to 'demolish' their argument, their character and their entire life choices.
So, you are duty bound to go over to his site finish all the free liquor and help to 'demolish' the birthday cake.
Developers of the site have now applied for listed building consent to 'demolish' the weaver's shed and build a new block containing 223 flats in its place.
But defying team orders, Cunego 'demolished' his team-mate on the road with a series of sensational stage rides and cruised to victory.
He did much to rescue Keighley's architectural heritage which was disappearing under the 'demolisher' 's hammer.
Kant 'demolished' the rationalistic arguments of Anselm, Descartes, and others, for the existence of God.
He said plans for the site would not necessarily include 'demolishing' the buildings or cutting down the trees.
In 1989, construction workers 'demolishing' an office building accidentally uncovered the foundations of the Rose theatre.
The plans comprise 'demolishing' the pub and building seven three-bedroom houses, a four-storey block of eight, two-bedroom flats and a two-storey block with a flat and car park.
This is evident in the Enlightenment's attack on tradition as outmoded superstition - an argument Hayek brilliantly 'demolishes' .
I came to Glasgow with high expectations because I've been 'demolishing' players in practice.
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