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View definitions for tearing down

tearing down

adjective as in wrecking

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In a meeting with regulators in January, Chancellor Rachel Reeves told them they had "a part to play by tearing down the regulatory barriers that hold back growth".

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DD: In the post-war era, we saw the tearing down of trade barriers and the idea that globalisation was good.

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“They wanted to get rid of us. While we were right in front of them, they will be talking about tearing down walls. It was dehumanizing.”

"The parties are tearing down their own houses, they are massacring their own people," he said.

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Clare has acknowledged that some service providers may face difficult budget decisions but said that any assertion the policy is "somehow tearing down international education is absolutely and fundamentally wrong".

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

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