Dismantle in a sentence as a verb

You need to dismantle your capacity to do so.

There are lots of good ways to dismantle his claims, and many people already have.

If we dismantle that principle, we are in far greater danger from our own than from any external force.

"*edit: And what about an android to dismantle the atomic bomb instead of humans ?

It's interesting to see a country dismantle internet access site by site.

The first step is to dismantle the military industrial complex

If I was British, I would do anything I could to urge politicians and the public to dismantle this firewall.

[3] Assuming it is not the endpath of civilization to completely dismantle its planet for its needs.

I don't think the framers would have been at all surprised that it is possible to effectively dismantle the Constitution or the Union entirely through amendments.

On one hand, Obama wants to retain support from the folks who elected him to dismantle these abuses, so he sets up an "advisory board" to "investigate" the reports.

This is what bureaucracies do, they grow, more complex, more political, more expensive, and exponentially harder to dismantle.

The historical mission of the MBAs and the professional managers is to dismantle the salvageable assets and sell them to more vibrant economies.

With any luck we can dismantle them, but we will have to cope with the possibility that after the dismantling is complete, the evidence that the dismantling was warranted will be long gone.

>> It's a strategy to dismantle the Web> Dismantling the Web isn't anybody's strategy ...By "web" I mean the public forum that anyone can access with a standards-compliant browser.

In order to dismantle ARM, Intel would have to significantly underprice commodity ARM fabricators - which would destroy Intel's historical margins.

But the original posting presents a very muddled telling of what FB actually did:Today Facebook ordered me to dismantle a not-for-proft webapp that I created several weeks ago.

...It is simply not possible to dismantle a nuclear reactor that close after shutdown -- the power produced by radioactive decay heat right after shutdown is in the order of 10MW, and the core is incredibly hot for weeks.

We didn't know enough about pianos to know better, so we spent considerable time and effort to transport it 40 miles and up a short flight of stairs into our new home... only to dismantle it by hand less than a year later and slowly throw it away.

And Obama, who was supposed to be "for the people, by the people" has done nothing to dismantle the programs put in place by previous administrations or to even curtail advances during the six years of his "kingship".I love my country, but how can I not be disillusioned with my government?

It would be like if say, General Mills came out with a terrible wretched artificial sweetener and then decide to put it in every product they sell because well, it's their sweetener - of course they should completely dismantle all of their successful lines in the name of their incredibly unsuccessful one.

Dismantle definitions

verb

tear down so as to make flat with the ground; "The building was levelled"

See also: level raze rase

verb

take apart into its constituent pieces

See also: disassemble

verb

take off or remove; "strip a wall of its wallpaper"

See also: strip