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dismantle

Part of Speech: Verb

Pronunciation: /dɪsˈmæntl/

Definitions

  • To take apart or break down into pieces.
  • To gradually or systematically destroy or abolish.
  • To strip of equipment, furniture, or defenses.

Usage Examples

  • The workers began to dismantle the old machinery.
  • The government decided to dismantle outdated policies.
  • They had to dismantle the stage after the concert.
  • The rebels aimed to dismantle the oppressive regime.

Etymology

From Middle French desmanteler meaning "to strip of defenses," from des- (apart) + manteler (to fortify with a cloak or mantle).

Synonyms

  • Disassemble
  • Demolish
  • Deconstruct
  • Break down
  • Strip

Antonyms

  • Assemble
  • Construct
  • Build
  • Erect
  • Establish

Translations

Language Translations Pronunciations
French démanteler /de.mɑ̃.tə.le/
Spanish desmantelar /desman.teˈlar/
German abbauen /ˈapˌbaʊ̯ən/
Russian разбирать /rɐzbʲɪˈratʲ/
Chinese (Mandarin) 拆卸 /chāixiè/
Japanese 解体する /kaitai suru/
Hindi विघटन करना /vighaṭan karnā/
Tamil அகற்றுதல் /akaṟṟutal/
Telugu వియత్నం /viyatṇaṁ/
Kannada ಕೆಳಗೆ ಇಳಿಸುವುದು /keḷage iḷisuvudu/
Marathi उध्वस्त करणे /udhvasta karaṇe/
Bengali বাতিল করা /batil kara/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /dɪsˈmæntl/
  • American English: /dɪsˈmæntl/
  • Indian English: /dɪsˈmæntl/

Historical Usage

The term was first recorded in English in the late 16th century, originally referring to the removal of fortifications from buildings or structures.

Cultural Nuances

The word is often used metaphorically in political, social, and organizational contexts to signify the gradual abolition of systems or institutions.

More Information

The verb "dismantle" plays a critical role in discussions about social change, engineering, and deconstruction. Its application extends from physical structures to abstract concepts such as power structures and bureaucracies.

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