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THE fading colonial charm of the French-built Renakse Hotel in Phnom Penh has faded for good. The last guests have been pushed out and the windows boarded up. A property boom in the Cambodian capital has brought a whirl of demolition of old buildings, plans for new high-rise developments, and speculative investment in satellite towns.


board sth up phrasal verb [M]
to cover a door or window with wooden boards:
Shopkeepers are boarding up their windows in case rioting breaks out.


demolish
verb [T]
1 to completely destroy a building, especially in order to use the land for something else:
A number of houses were demolished so that the supermarket could be built.

2 to say or prove that an argument or theory is wrong:
He completely demolished all her arguments.

3 HUMOROUS to quickly eat all the food you have been given:
Joe demolished an enormous plateful of sausages and chips.

4 to easily defeat someone:
In a surprise result, Hibs demolished Rangers 5-0.

demolition
noun [C or U]
when something such as a building is destroyed:
the demolition of dangerous buildings
keeper

n.
  1. One that keeps, especially:
    1. An attendant, a guard, or a warden.
    2. One that has the charge or care of something: a lion keeper; the keeper of the budget.
    3. Sports. A goalkeeper.
  2. Football. A play made by the quarterback who keeps the ball after it is snapped and then runs with it.
  3. Informal. One that is worth keeping, especially a fish large enough to be legally caught.
shopkeeper
Meaning #1: a merchant who owns or manages a shop
Synonyms: tradesman, storekeeper, market keeper

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