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razer

Razer (noun) means someone or something that razes, or tears down, a structure. Example: “The demolition crew acted as razers of the condemned tower block.”

noun
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Someone or something that razes, or tears down, a structure.
"The demolition crew acted as razers of the condemned tower block."

How to use razer

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA person or machine that flattens buildings or structures.

Word forms

razers plural

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Etymology

Formed from "raze" plus the agent suffix "-er."

Rhymes for razer

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Frequently asked questions

What does “razer” mean?

The word “razer” means someone or something that razes, or tears down, a structure. In plain terms, a person or machine that flattens buildings or structures.

How do you use “razer” in a sentence?

Here is “razer” used in a sentence: “The demolition crew acted as razers of the condemned tower block.”

What part of speech is “razer”?

“Razer” is a noun.

What is the meaning of razer?

"razer" (noun) means someone or something that razes, or tears down, a structure.

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