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Raze Off

Description:

"Raze Off" is a phrasal verb that implies the action of completely demolishing or destroying something, either physically or metaphorically. It can also mean to remove or erase something completely, usually from a surface or a record.

Examples:

As a Verb for Demolition:

  • The old building was razed off to make way for a modern skyscraper.
  • During the war, the entire village was razed off by the invading forces.

As a Verb for Removal:

  • Use a damp cloth to raze off the stubborn stain from the table.
  • He used an eraser to raze off his mistake in the math workbook.

As a Metaphorical Verb:

  • She decided to raze off all negative thoughts from her mind and start afresh.
  • In therapy, he learned to raze off the emotional scars of his past trauma.

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