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dismantled

adjective as in wrecked

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The bailiffs and police returned the following morning and dismantled the entire camp.

Next, that exact web of social safety nets was dismantled by Margaret Thatcher, along with the heavily subsidized coal industry.

Walker also noted that Syria still had 12 locations where chemical weapons had been stored or made that should be dismantled.

They dug, demolished, and dismantled The Cathedral brick by brick, looking for the leftovers of Escobar's fortune.

Given how devastating segregation is, how is it going to be effectively dismantled?

By that time the booths were entirely dismantled and almost everybody had gone home.

She was delighted to know that the Esplanade Street house was in a dismantled condition.

After the abbey had been dismantled, the church was sold to a contractor, who proceeded to tear it down for the material.

There are signs, however, that various forts were dismantled as the country grew quieter.

One gun only was gotten in position, and it rendered but little service before it was dismantled.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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