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raised to the ground
can anyone tell me the origin of this expression?
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To Raze means to tear down so as to make something flat with the ground.
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=raze
To Raze means to tear down so as to make something flat with the ground.
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=raze
'Razed to the ground' is more or less the only phrase in which you'll find the word 'razed' nowadays, but it has the same basic meaning as that contained in the more everyday word, 'razor'. That means the device we use to cut hair down to skin level...ie pretty much the same process as the wind of a hurricane carries out on buildings when it razes them to the ground!