Dismantle
Dismantle
/dɪsˈmæn.tl/
Definition
Meaning: To take something apart or deconstruct it into its individual components, often with the purpose of analyzing, repairing, or disposing of it. It can also refer to the process of breaking down systems, organizations, or structures, either physically or metaphorically.
Signification: Démonter quelque chose pour l’analyser, le réparer ou s’en débarrasser. Cela peut aussi signifier démanteler des systèmes, des organisations ou des structures, physiquement ou métaphoriquement.
Note: The term "dismantle" is commonly used in contexts such as machinery, structures, or systems. It often implies a careful and deliberate process rather than destruction. Metaphorically, it can describe the act of breaking down complex ideas, institutions, or power structures.
Word Analysis
In French: Démonter ♦ Démanteler ♦ Défaire ♦ Décomposer Synonyms: Take apart ♦ Disassemble ♦ Deconstruct ♦ Break down ♦ Strip Antonyms: Assemble ♦ Build ♦ Construct ♦ Put together ♦ Restore Related Terms: Disassemble (to take apart) ♦ Deconstruct (to analyze by breaking down) ♦ Demolish (to destroy completely)
Example Dialogue
Context: A team is working on repairing a complex machine. Tšili: "Why is the team taking so long to fix the engine?" Nthongoa: "They had to completely dismantle it to find the issue. It’s a very delicate process." Tšili: "That sounds serious. Do they know what’s wrong?" Nthongoa: "Not yet, but they’re working on it. Once they identify the problem, they’ll reassemble it." Context: A discussion about organizational changes. Manager: "We need to dismantle the old hierarchy to create a more collaborative environment." Employee: "Won’t that cause confusion in the short term?" Manager: "It might, but in the long run, it will make the company more efficient and adaptable."
Extended Usage Examples
- Physical Context: "The mechanics had to dismantle the entire engine to locate the faulty part."
- Metaphorical Context: "The government plans to dismantle the outdated policies and replace them with modern regulations."
- Historical Context: "After the war, the victorious nations worked to dismantle the enemy’s military infrastructure."
- Business Context: "The CEO aims to dismantle the traditional corporate structure in favor of a more flat management approach."
Idioms & Phrases
- "Dismantle the system": Refers to breaking down an existing system or organization, often with the intent to reform or remove it.
- "Dismantle the opposition": To defeat or overpower the opposing side in a conflict or competition.
- "Dismantle the façade": To reveal the true nature of something that was previously hidden behind a false front.
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