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So there was no pressure to Particle demolish Verb old 🧓 Adjective buildings Noun to Particle put Verb new 🆕 Adjective ones Noun at Adposition their Pronoun place Noun .
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So there was no pressure to demolish old buildings to put new ones at their place. So there was no pressure to demolish old buildings to put new ones at their place.
Words and sentences
New
so there
Used to express one's defiance.
New
no pressure
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The situation at hand is rife with emotional pressure.
New
demolish
- To destroy (buildings, etc.), especially in a planned or intentional fashion.
- To defeat, refute, discredit, or consume utterly (as a theory, belief or opponent).
- To devour; to eat up
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New
old
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- Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.
- Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.
- Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.
- Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.
- Having been used and thus no longer new or unused.
- Having existed or lived for the specified time.
- Of an earlier time.
- Of an earlier time.
- Of an earlier time.
- Of an earlier time.
- Of an earlier time.
- Tiresome after prolonged repetition.
- Said of subdued colors, particularly reds, pinks and oranges, as if they had faded over time.
- A grammatical intensifier, often used in describing something positive, and combined with another adjective.
- (informal) Indicating affection and familiarity.
- Designed for a mature audience; unsuitable for children below a certain age.
- (obsolete) Excessive, abundant.
New
buildings
plural of building
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New
new
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- Recently made, or created.
- Recently made, or created.
- Additional; recently discovered.
- Current or later, as opposed to former.
- Used to distinguish something established more recently, named after something or some place previously existing.
- In original condition; pristine; not previously worn or used.
- Refreshed, reinvigorated, reformed.
- Newborn.
- Strange, unfamiliar or not previously known.
- Recently arrived or appeared.
- Inexperienced or unaccustomed at some task.
- Next; about to begin or recently begun.
New
ones
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plural of one
New
at
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- In, near, or in the general vicinity of a particular place.
- Indicating occurrence in an instant of time or a period of time relatively short in context or from the speaker’s perspective.
- In the direction of (often implied to be in a hostile or careless manner).
- Denotes a price.
- Occupied in (activity).
- In a state of.
- Indicates a position on a scale or in a series.
- Because of.
- Indicates a means, method, or manner.
- Holding a given speed or rate.
- On the subject of; regarding.
- Bothering, irritating, causing discomfort to
- (also as at; before dates) On a particular date.