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disassemble Definition

dis·as·sem·ble (dis′ə sembəl, disə sem′-)

transitive verb -·bled, -·bling

☆ to take apart

disassemble Related Forms
dis′·as·sem·bly (--blē) noun
disassemble Synonyms

disassemble

v.

take apart, knock down, strike*; see dismantle.

disassemble Usage Examples

Object

  • decompile: Affiliate agrees not to disassemble, decompile or reverse engineer any software provided by Merchant under this Agreement.
  • portion: They disassemble portions of the frame and check spare tires with a pressure gage to ensure there is only air inside.
  • component: Element 1 covers your ability to disassemble set components.
  • code: Listing the Basic will show a Code line has been produced and the MTX will automatically disassemble the machine code in it.
  • part: Engineering: The disassembled parts of a high-powered rifle have been placed on your desk.
  • product: The Full Release Test - BS EN 1811 normally involves disassembling the product into its component parts.

Preposition: for

  • transport: The motion base was now modular, so it could be disassembled for transport.
  • transportation: It is so easy to disassemble for effortless transportation, has a stable frame for excellent maneuverability and is completely equipped for outdoors.
  • cleaning: There is only one moving part and it is easily disassembled for cleaning.
  • ease: It quickly and conveniently disassembles for ease of transporting; it is small compact and drives great.
  • installation: All our furniture is delivered whole which can then can be disassembled for easy installation.

Preposition: into

  • part: The new pod was also modular, once more designed to disassemble into parts that could be fitted through a standard door.
  • piece: These don't actually fold, they disassemble into several pieces.

Modifying Another Word

  • easily: The unit is easily disassembled, enabling thorough cleaning.
  • then: Firefighters then disassembled the machine and ventilated wood shop.
  • not: You further agree that you will not disassemble, decompile, reverse engineer or otherwise modify the Material.
  • partially: I have been having difficulty finding out what size hard-sided suitcase I need and whether I need to partially disassemble the bike.
  • rapidly: Computers are useful for many simulations related to nuclear weapons other than designing clever little devices that rapidly disassemble in spectacular ways.
  • carefully: Take one desktop computer, and carefully disassemble it.

Preposition: in

  • minute: Yet it disassembles in minutes to fit neatly into an unbelievably small suitcase barely larger than the dimensions of the wheels.