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disassemble
[ dis-uh-sem-buhl ]
verb (used with object)
- to take apart.
verb (used without object)
- to come apart:
These shelves disassemble quickly for easy moving.
disassemble
/ ˌɪəˈɛə /
verb
- tr to take apart (a piece of machinery, etc); dismantle
Derived Forms
- ˌ徱ˈ, noun
Other Word Forms
- 徱a·b noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of disassemble1
Example Sentences
Those devices, which weigh 200 pounds or more, were wrapped in fire blankets and trucked to an EPA temporary processing site to be disassembled.
There, Mark finds Gemma serenely disassembling the crib, and coaxes her to run with him.
"He should not be deciding the fate of our democracy by disassembling our government piece by piece. It's not right."
At staging areas, the batteries are de-energized, disassembled, recycled and disposed of safely, she said.
At the staging areas, she said, “these batteries are de-energized, disassembled, recycled and disposed of safely without risk to the public.”
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