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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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... gifts and stratagems, as thus: — They began to buy (from the soldiers) the stones which they took from the walls and towers, and they paid them according to the value of the stone; so that the stones were worth ten, twenty, thirty, forty, and fifty FANAMS.[545] By this device they contrived to dismantle the wall in many places, and laid the city open; but since the city was in itself so strong, and the soldiers who were in it were such chosen men and so used to warfare, they killed many of the King's people. Yet not for that did they cease fighting, but every day and at every attack ...
— A Forgotten Empire: Vijayanagar; A Contribution to the History of India • Robert Sewell

... Clayton to do, really. He helped to select the foods that went into the automatics, and he cleaned them out after each meal was cooked. Once every day, he had to partially dismantle them for ...
— The Man Who Hated Mars • Gordon Randall Garrett

... make up his mind to dismantle that home-like spot and bury his treasures in a close and gloomy ...
— The Masked Bridal • Mrs. Georgie Sheldon

... Dedition the Castropola were banished from Pola, Istria, Friuli, and Schiavonia, though they were allowed to retain their property. Their principal adherents were also banished. In 1334 an attempt to regain the Signory caused the Polese to ask the Senate to dismantle the castle, which was done, and the houses of the two heads of the family were also destroyed. So Pola became a ...
— The Shores of the Adriatic - The Austrian Side, The Kuestenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia • F. Hamilton Jackson

... launch our boat," he said, when he rejoined the party at breakfast, "we must dismantle our tent; and indeed it is not wise to wear out our sail by using it as a roof. We may want it, and we shall certainly require the oars. I therefore propose, should the ship not appear by noon, to build a hut in ...
— The Three Admirals • W.H.G. Kingston


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