dismantling

[dɪsˈmantlɪŋ]

dismantling Definition

  • 1the act of taking apart or disassembling something, especially a large and complex structure
  • 2the process of ending or abolishing a system, organization, or institution

Using dismantling: Examples

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

  • Example

    The dismantling of the old bridge took several months.

  • Example

    The dismantling of the company's hierarchy led to a more collaborative work environment.

  • Example

    The dismantling of the oppressive regime was a long and difficult process.

dismantling Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with dismantling

  • the process of taking apart or destroying nuclear weapons

    Example

    The treaty called for the dismantling of all nuclear weapons within five years.

  • the process of ending or abolishing racist policies, practices, and attitudes

    Example

    The dismantling of racism requires a sustained effort by individuals and institutions.

  • the process of ending or abolishing patriarchal systems and structures that perpetuate gender inequality

    Example

    The dismantling of patriarchy requires a fundamental shift in societal norms and values.

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Summary: dismantling in Brief

Dismantling [dɪsˈmantlɪŋ] refers to the act of taking apart or disassembling something, especially a large and complex structure. It can also refer to the process of ending or abolishing a system, organization, or institution. Examples include the dismantling of an old bridge, the dismantling of a company's hierarchy, and the dismantling of an oppressive regime. Phrases include 'dismantling of nuclear weapons,' 'dismantling of racism,' and 'dismantling of patriarchy.'

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