Dismantle ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Dismantle ( verb )

  1. To take apart or disassemble something, typically a machine or structure.
  2. To break down or destroy something, typically a system or organization.

Origin:

From the old english "dismantelen" meaning "to take apart, to strip".

Examples:

  1. The workers dismantled the old bridge.
  2. He dismantled the engine.
  3. She dismantled the old building.
  4. The company dismantled the old factory.
  5. The government dismantled the old laws.

(As a noun)

Dismantle ( noun )

  1. To take apart or disassemble something, typically a machine or structure.
  2. To break down or destroy something, typically a system or organization.

Origin:

From the old english "dismantelen" meaning "to take apart, to strip".

Examples:

  1. The workers dismantled the old bridge.
  2. He dismantled the engine.
  3. She dismantled the old building.
  4. The company dismantled the old factory.
  5. The government dismantled the old laws.
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