Demolished vs Baneful - What's the difference?
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(demolish)
To destroy; to destruct.
(figuratively) To utterly defeat.
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Exceedingly harmful; causing harm, death, ruin.
Deadly or sinister.
Portending disaster.
(archaic) Poisonous.
Demolished is a related term of baneful.
As a verb demolished
is (demolish).As an adjective baneful is
exceedingly harmful; causing harm, death, ruin.demolished
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(head)demolish
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(es)- They demolished the old house and put up four townhouses.
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