1) to pull down (e.g. old buildings) (demolish)
to take (a machine etc) to pieces
take apart
to receive (money) in return for work or in payment for a loan
make money
of fall
chop down
a destructive effect; to damage (something) badly
destroy, ransack
to destroy (towns, buildings) completely, especially by making them level with the ground
flatten, knock down; wipe out
to accept, take, get, (something offered, sent etc)
accept delivery of something
to destroy (a government, religion etc) by weakening people's trust, confidence, belief
rebel, destroy
not (yet) built
flatten, knock down; wipe out