Disassemble in a sentence as a verb

You can defun a function and disassemble it right down to assembly.

"I think that we should be petitioning Pope so he would tell this CFS to cease, desist and disassemble.

Presumably Apple would be able to disassemble the clone ahead of time and find where the address had moved to.

Depression is a dark anti-pattern in which the brain begins to disassemble itself.

Back in my 6502 days, I never even encountered a compiler, so I never had the chance to disassemble a C or Pascal program.

Generally, we used monitor program to disassemble and assemblers, though you had to buy an assembler.

Designing an object to predictably disassemble into multiple parts helps soak up the impact energy.

Sure, someone could disassemble the device to discover the hidden documents, but the point is that most people, after inserting the device and finding the photos and music, would just discard it as uninteresting...

It's like the literature world's cut-up/exquisite corpse work: if you can disassemble an original like this and put it back together in a way that we humans are inclined to extract meaning from, does that change the meaning that you perceive in the original work?

"If Joes iPad is just too mauled to give away, itll ship the iPad to its Recycling facilities in Texas, where job-craving Americans will disassemble and responsibly recycle the electronics, emitting little to no pollution and saving Pakistai lives.

Disassemble definitions

verb

take apart into its constituent pieces

See also: dismantle