dismantle

/dɪsˈmæntl/
verbIntermediate
general

To take something apart, especially in a careful or systematic way.

The workers dismantled the stage after the concert.

They took apart the stage structure piece by piece.

He dismantled the old computer to salvage parts.

He carefully disassembled the computer to reuse its components.

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Often used for mechanical or structural objects.

Collocations

dismantle a systemto take apart a system or structuredismantle an argumentto break down or refute an argument

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Related Phrases

dismantle the systemphrase
to dismantle a system or structure

💡Pro Tip

Literal vs. Figurative Use

Dismantle can refer to physical disassembly or metaphorical breakdown of ideas or systems.

Gold Rule

Context Matters

Ensure the context clarifies whether the usage is literal or metaphorical.

📖Word Origin

From Middle French 'dismanteler', from 'des-' (apart) + 'mantel' (mantle or covering).

📝Usage Notes

Can be used literally for physical objects or metaphorically for systems or arguments.

Word Breakdown

dis-
apart
prefix
+
mantle
covering or structure
root
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