First Known Use: 1579
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dismantle
verb dis·man·tle \(ˌ)dis-ˈman-təl\
: to take (something, such as a machine or structure) apart so that it is in separate pieces
: to destroy (something) in an orderly way : to gradually cause (something) to come to an end
dis·man·tleddis·man·tling \-ˈmant-liŋ, -ˈman-təl-\
Full Definition of DISMANTLE
transitive verb
1
: to take to pieces; also : to destroy the integrity or functioning of
2
: to strip of dress or covering : divest
3
: to strip of furniture and equipment
— dis·man·tle·ment \-ˈman-təl-mənt\ noun
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Origin of DISMANTLE
Middle French desmanteler, from des- dis- + mantel mantle
Related to DISMANTLE
- Synonyms
- break down, demount, disassemble, dismember, dismount, knock down, strike, take down
Rhymes with DISMANTLE
DISMANTLEMENT Defined for Kids
dismantle
verb dis·man·tle \dis-ˈman-təl\
dis·man·tleddis·man·tling
Definition of DISMANTLE for Kids
1
: to take completely apart (as for storing or repair)
2
: to strip of furniture or equipment
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