dissembly

[dɪˈsemblɪ]

dissembly Definition

  • 1the act of deceiving someone by concealing or misrepresenting the truth
  • 2the act of taking something apart into its separate components

Using dissembly: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dissembly" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The politician's dissembly was exposed by the media.

  • Example

    The dissembly of the engine took several hours.

dissembly Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for dissembly

Phrases with dissembly

  • a line of workers and machines in a factory, each performing a specific task in the dissembly of a product

    Example

    The dissembly line at the car factory was highly efficient.

  • dissembly instructions

    step-by-step directions for taking apart a product or device

    Example

    The dissembly instructions for the computer were easy to follow.

  • a label indicating that a product or device needs to be taken apart in order to be repaired or maintained

    Example

    The printer had a 'dissembly required' label on it, so I had to take it apart to fix the jammed paper.

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Summary: dissembly in Brief

The term 'dissembly' [dɪˈsemblɪ] has two distinct meanings. The first refers to the act of deceiving someone by concealing or misrepresenting the truth, as in 'The politician's dissembly was exposed by the media.' The second meaning is the act of taking something apart into its separate components, as in 'The dissembly of the engine took several hours.'