To tear something down means to dismantle or destroy it, often referring to physical structures like buildings or walls. It can also be used metaphorically to describe the act of criticizing or undermining ideas, beliefs, or reputations. The process typically involves significant effort and can result in a complete removal or a significant alteration of the original object or concept.
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Tear Down These Walls was created in 1987.
Tear the Signs Down was created in 2010.
Something to learn in life is to never ever give up and you don't let anyone tear you and your dreams down
To tear down and remove. As in, "to tear down and remove a building".
Tear the World Down was created in 2009-10.
The verb is spelled tear. "I'm going to tear my shed down."The same verb is used if you tear paper, or tear your pants.
No, you cannot tear down a house with a mortgage on it without permission from the lender.
Tear Yo Club Down was created on 1999-11-09.
Ususally means that water has entered the oil. Leaky or bad head gasket is usually the reason. I recommend a tear down to verify the water findings. It could be something else, so a tear down will narrow it down.
To tear down a skyscraper, crews strategically place explosives throughout the structure and "Blow it up".
Do you have a diagram of how to tear-down a marlin origianal golden 39m