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1. : to take to pieces : take apart. dismantled the engine to repair it. 2. : to strip of furniture and equipment.
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to take a machine or something complicated apart, usually to make it unable to work: The government voted to dismantle its nuclear warheads ...
To take something apart or down is to dismantle it. If you dismantle a computer to see what it looks like inside, you better know how to put it back together, ...
to deprive or strip of apparatus, furniture, equipment, defenses, etc.: to dismantle a ship; to dismantle a fortress. to disassemble or pull down; take apart.
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to take (something, such as a machine or structure) apart so that it is in separate pieces. The mechanic dismantled the engine to repair it.
1. to strip of covering 2. to strip (a house, ship, etc.) of furniture, equipment, means of defense, etc. 3. to take apart; disassemble
7 days ago · verb. (ˌ)dis-ˈman-tᵊl. Definition of dismantle. as in to disassemble. to take apart dismantle the table for easier transport.
to take a machine apart or to come apart into separate pieces: She dismantled the washing machine to see what the problem was, but couldn't put it back ...
dismantle something to take apart a machine or structure so that it is in separate pieces. I had to dismantle the engine in order to repair it.
1. (often be dismantled) take to pieces: the engines were dismantled and the bits piled into a heap. 2. deprive of defenses or equipment.
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