"Dismantling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dismantling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dismantling" Meaning

The term "dismantling" refers to the act of taking something apart, usually carefully and systematically, often to repair, examine, or reuse its component parts. It can also refer to the act of tearing down or deconstructing a system, institution, or process, often in order to analyze, criticize, or rebuild it.

"Dismantling" Examples

Usage Examples of "Dismantling"


1. In the context of a conference:


"The opposing team began dismantling the opposing team's defense, scoring goal after goal."

2. In the context of a car:


"The mechanic spent hours dismantling the engine to replace the faulty part."

3. In the context of a building:


"The city plans to dismantle the old factory to rebuild a new housing complex."

4. In the context of an argument:


"Her opponent began dismantling her opponent's arguments, pointing out logical fallacies and contradictions."

5. In the context of a puzzle:


"After puzzling over the issue for hours, I finally began dismantling the puzzle to understand its underlying structure."

Note: These examples are just illustrations of how the word "dismantling" can be used and may not necessarily represent the most accurate or grammatically correct sentence.

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Feeling shocked, surprised, or disappointed to the point of being shocked or disheartened. Used to describe a strong emotional reaction to a sudden or unexpected event, often accompanied by a sense of disillusionment or loss of confidence.

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