Tear down so as to make flat with the ground.
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Examples for "level"
Examples for "level"
1Its impact on victims' health at the cellular level, however, remains unknown.
2It's the final question on the ordinary level business studies paper yesterday.
3The level of violence being used was also increasing, the report said.
4Both animals, however, ultimately mounted the same level of response over time.
5So far, no new price level has been agreed, the source said.
1Cameron is seeking to dismantle collective provision in health, education and housing.
2Together we will dismantle systems, policy, and practices in health that oppress.
3Democrats and teachers' organizations accuse her of seeking to dismantle public education.
4Trump vowed to dismantle transnational crime groups in a February executive order.
5Chavistas say the opposition has a secret agenda to dismantle the programs.
1She would raze it all and leave a swallowing field of stone.
2She shall raze every fortress she has erected on the Turkish frontier.
3Then raze it to the ground and build anew to suit yourself.
4If they will not, I will raze the city and all its-
5The police decided to locate to use a bulldozer to raze the building.
1Let's tear down trade barriers in places like Europe and the Pacific.
2He wanted to tear down institutions and people for fun and profit.
3Any reading of the UN report should tear down this convenient myth.
4Wants to know if I really intend to tear down the shops.
5He knew they would doubt his threat to tear down the buildings.
1President Trump must take down his disrespectful and dangerous video, Pelosi said.
2That would be one way to take down the people smuggling trade.
3It said it would take down the social networking site in November.
4Google is now getting over a million take down notices a day.
5There was plenty to take down below; the Barrier was deep enough.
1Leave me here to close the window and pull down the blinds.
2Socialism seeks to pull down wealth; Liberalism seeks to raise up poverty.
3You do not pull down the throne to leave the scaffold standing.
4Through thick and thin, he always managed to pull down good grades.
5Here are no Sampsons to pull down the pillars on our heads.
1At last she rase and gaed awa', she kedna whaur till.
2Yust vatch may rase hell an' soak dem on da hed!
3Svenson was making good his promise "tew rase hell."
4They were to rase him out.
5So he caused it to be destroyed and rased to the ground.
6And lightly they avoided their horses and rushed together, tracing, rasing, and foining.
7Thus was the city of Napoli rased to the ground as you have heard.
8Agilulf at once moved against Padua and took it and rased it to the ground.
9And the line of Hengist and Cerdic shall be rased from the roll of empire.
10As an unprotected village must Liege stand henceforth, walls and fortifications rased to the ground.
11The "Scourge" first attacked, captured, and rased to the ground Aquileia.
12The old Wahrendorff house has been rased to the ground, and stores stand in its place.
13The city, we are informed, was rased to the ground, and Bishop Datius escaped to Constantinople.
14The rotten building is rased to the ground.'
15Within their provinces the rases (princes) exercise large powers.
16The emperor, styled negus negusti (king of kings), is occasionally assisted by a council of rases.