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disassemble

[dis-uh-sem-buhl]

verb (used with object)

disassembled, disassembling 
  1. to take apart.



verb (used without object)

disassembled, disassembling 
  1. to come apart.

    These shelves disassemble quickly for easy moving.

disassemble

/ ˌɪəˈɛə /

verb

  1. (tr) to take apart (a piece of machinery, etc); dismantle

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • disassembly noun
  • ˌ徱ˈ𳾲 noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of disassemble1

First recorded in 1605–15; dis- 1 + assemble
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Instead, he went on to propose that CDC should be disassembled, along with the other principal agencies responsible for addressing the overdose crisis.

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Afraid conditions would only worsen, leaders announced in May 2024 their plans to disassemble the chapel, a national historic landmark and popular wedding venue.

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The tower was to be disassembled into three parts, and taken away to be tested Wednesday, but work was paused when the top part came into contact with power lines.

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Trump’s and Musk’s attempts to disassemble the federal government are supported only by Republicans, but even their support is not fulsome across the board.

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Those devices, which weigh 200 pounds or more, were wrapped in fire blankets and trucked to an EPA temporary processing site to be disassembled.

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