Thesaurus / pulverize
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“These 110-story towers essentially got pulverized into small fragments,” says John Howard, a doctor and public health expert serving as administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program.
WHAT 20 YEARS OF SCREENING 9/11 FIRST RESPONDERS FOR HEALTH RISKS HAS TAUGHT USBETSY LADYZHETSSEPTEMBER 10, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCECourt’s record is the only significant one Williams hasn’t matched or broken in a 26-year career in which she revolutionized women’s tennis with her powerful groundstrokes and pulverizing serve.
SERENA WILLIAMS WITHDRAWS FROM U.S. OPEN TO RECOVER FROM TORN HAMSTRINGLIZ CLARKE, CINDY BORENAUGUST 25, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThey grabbed the nearest nut and pulverized it in crunching staccato.
HOW A SICKLY SQUIRREL OFFERED ME UNEXPECTED COMFORTPAM SPRITZERFEBRUARY 8, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIf the ground is well burned it will be a little crusty and whitish, and will pulverize beautifully.
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS.This is an esculent resembling arrowroot, which they dig, pulverize, and use as flour.
FAMOUS ADVENTURES AND PRISON ESCAPES OF THE CIVIL WARVARIOUSFor his own use the farmer can pulverize smaller quantities by the simple method of pounding the flowers in a mortar.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT NO. 299VARIOUSHe directs us to pulverize in a marble mortar one pound of sulphur, two of charcoal, and six of saltpetre.
HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE, VOLUME I (OF 2)JOHN WILLIAM DRAPERFor domestic uses, dry quickly, and pulverize, and put away in tight glass bottles.
SOIL CULTUREJ. H. WALDENTo break lumps and clods left by the plow and spade and to further pulverize the soil.
THE FIRST BOOK OF FARMINGCHARLES L. GOODRICHOut of this house, she gasped, almost losing her voice while she tried to pulverize him with her gaze.
THE HERO OF THE PEOPLEALEXANDRE DUMASWORDS RELATED TO PULVERIZE
- baffles
- balks
- beats down
- beats the system
- blanks
- blocks
- buries
- casts down
- causes setback
- checkmates
- circumvents
- confounds
- contravenes
- cooks
- counterplots
- crosses
- disappoints
- discomfits
- disconcerts
- disproves
- edges out
- foils
- invalidates
- neutralizes
- nonpluses
- nose out
- nullifies
- outwits
- overturns
- puts end to
- puzzles
- quells
- reduces
- refutes
- ruins
- scuttles
- shaves
- shellacs
- skunks
- spoils
- squashes
- stumps
- subdues
- subjugates
- surmounts
- takes wind out of sails
- throws for loop
- thwarts
- undoes
- victimizes
- annihilate
- break
- bulldoze
- burst
- crack
- crush
- decimate
- defeat
- devastate
- devour
- dilapidate
- dismantle
- eat
- flatten
- gobble up
- knock down
- level
- obliterate
- overthrow
- overturn
- pulverize
- put away
- put in toilet
- raze
- ruin
- sink
- smash
- smash up
- take apart
- take out
- tear down
- torpedo
- total
- trash
- undo
- wax
- wipe off map
- wrack
- wreck
- atomize
- break apart
- break down
- break up
- come apart
- crumble
- decay
- decline
- decompose
- degenerate
- deliquesce
- descend
- detach
- dilapidate
- disband
- disconnect
- disimprove
- dismantle
- disorganize
- disperse
- disunite
- divide
- fade away
- fall to pieces
- molder
- pulverize
- putrefy
- rot
- separate
- sever
- shatter
- sink
- splinter
- spoil
- taint
- take apart
- turn
- turn to dust
- wash away
- wash out
- wither
- worsen
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