Unbuilt [verb]

Definition of Unbuilt:

flatten, knock down; wipe out

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Sentence/Example of Unbuilt:

He had, of course, never been inside of the Gotown establishment—it being yet unbuilt.

No palace there towered aloft: the spot was desolate and unbuilt on.

It leads toward that yet unbuilt home in the wild hills of Mariposa.

Over and over again she built it all up, unbuilt it again, rearranged it, played with it.

It may be—it most often is—a ship as yet unbuilt, the behaviour of which it is desired to test.

But it will not be I who shall sit in that willow chair on that broad, as yet unbuilt, veranda.

The temple or haruc (Hrgr), as the English called it, was unbuilt by human hands.

Our railways would have been unbuilt, and the Atlantic Ocean would have been unbridged by steam.

A large portion of the burned district remained for many years after unbuilt upon.

On the other unbuilt side is a sulphur spring, not sufficiently appreciated by the faculty of Spalato.