Demolish vs Reporter - What's the difference?
demolish | reporter |
To destroy; to destruct.
(figuratively) To utterly defeat.
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, year=2011
, date=October 2
, author=Kevin Core
, title=Fulham 6 - 0 QPR
, work=BBC Sport
Agent noun of report; someone or something that reports.
A journalist who investigates, edits and reports news stories for newspapers, radio and television.
A person who records and issues official reports of judicial or legislative proceedings.
(legal) A case reporter; a bound volume of printed legal opinions from a particular jurisdiction.
A gene attached by a researcher to a regulatory sequence of another gene of interest, typically used as an indication of whether a certain gene has been taken up by or expressed in the cell or organism population.
As a verb demolish
is to destroy; to destruct.As a noun reporter is
reporter (journalist).demolish
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Verb
(es)- They demolished the old house and put up four townhouses.
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