destruction(dis TRUHK shin) n.1. demolition; the act of destroying; slaughter;
- the fact or state of being demolished; 3. the cause or means of demolition
- Peter’s task was to effect the destructionof the old ballpark so that it could
be replaced with a new one. - The tornado had caused almost complete destructionwhere it had touched
down. - Destructionis a good thing, when practiced in moderation.
[Syn. ruin]
detachment(di TACH mint) n.1. a separating; 2. a unit of troops separated
from a larger unit for special duty; a small permanent unit organized for special
service; 3. the state of being disinterested, impartial, or aloof - The shipping container was a detachmentfrom a long-haul tractor-trailer’s
bed.
•A detatchmentof marines was sent in to reconnoiter before the main land-
ing was to take place. - The cat watched the dog being bathed with complete detachment,having
no clue that she was to be next.
- Peter’s task was to effect the destructionof the old ballpark so that it could
Quick Review #26.
Match the word from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
80 Essential Vocabulary
- deride
- derivative
- derive
- descent
- describe
- description
- design
- desolate
- despise
- destitution
- destruction
- detachment
a. poverty
b. impartiality
c. ridicule
d. scorn
e. unoriginal
f. ruin
g. deduce
h. scheme
i. sudden attack
j. forsake
k. picture
l. tracing