Etymology:
Meaning:
To take apart or break up something into its component parts.
Origin:
The term "dismantle" originally referred to the removal of a cloak or mantle. In military contexts, it came to mean the removal of defenses or fortifications. Over time, it was extended to include any process of taking apart or breaking up something.
Usage:
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