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Dismantle   /dɪsmˈæntəl/  /dɪsmˈænəl/   Listen
Dismantle

verb
(past & past part. dismantled; pres. part. dismantling)
1.
Tear down so as to make flat with the ground.  Synonyms: level, pull down, rase, raze, take down, tear down.
2.
Take apart into its constituent pieces.  Synonyms: break apart, break up, disassemble, take apart.
3.
Take off or remove.  Synonym: strip.



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"Dismantle" Quotes from Famous Books



... besieged Tarifa by land and sea, his fleet, hired from the Genoese, lying in the waters where the battle of Trafalgar was to be fought. The city at length yielded under stress of famine, but the King feared that he had no resources to enable him to keep it, and intended to dismantle and forsake it, when the Grand Master of the military order of Calatrava offered to undertake the defense with his knights for one year, hoping that some other noble would come forward at the end of that time and take the ...
— A Book of Golden Deeds • Charlotte M. Yonge

... "Jolly Susan" were not particularly jolly; they were tired, and they hated to take down pictures and curtains, and dismantle their ...
— Judy of York Hill • Ethel Hume Patterson Bennett

... high admiral of England, Lord Howard of Effingham, prodigal of all things in his country's cause, and who had recently had the noble daring to refuse to dismantle part of the fleet, though the Queen had sent him orders to do so in consequence of an exaggerated report that the enemy had been driven back and shattered by a storm. Lord Howard—whom contemporary writers describe as being of a wise and noble courage, skilful in sea ...
— The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 1-20 • Various

... conversation was taking place several hours later in the Swift home. "I just had a wire from my deputy. They got right after the damaged airship, and reached her just as the men were hiding the goods, and preparing to dismantle the craft. We have them all, thanks to ...
— Tom Swift and his Great Searchlight • Victor Appleton

... the Falaba to dismantle his wireless apparatus and gave him ten minutes in which to do it and get his passengers off. Instead of acting upon my demand he continued to send messages out to torpedo destroyers that were less than twenty miles away, to come as quickly ...
— New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 - April-September, 1915 • Various


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