Synonym: demolish, disassemble, take apart, wreck. Similar words: mantle, dismay, dismal, gentleman, as many, gentle, as many as, charisma. Meaning: [dɪs'mæntl] v. 1. tear down so as to make flat with the ground 2. take apart into its constituent pieces 3. take off or remove.
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61. We will help Russia in her efforts to dismantle nuclear weapons.
62. It has agreed to slash tariffs and to eliminate import quotas, to dismantle export subsidies, and to open service industries to foreign competition.
63. The defense team, he says, did not try to dismantle the graphic evidence but rather sought to "give a broader and fuller picture of what that was."
64. Anita Dung is Obama's Joseph Goebbels. How dare these Marxist traitors dismantle our Constitution, and our First Amendment! ! !
65. General McArthur planned to return to the Philippines, and part of his strategy was to dismantle the Japanese navy, which at the time was blockading the Philippine Islands.
66. The worldwide protection of the 1930 s took decades to dismantle.
67. Pry bar: Use it to dismantle framing, pull nails and remove moldings, and for demolition.
68. The sector is easy to install or dismantle. this set is navigability and running credibility.
69. This paper introduces how to dismantle yarding tractor loading board,[www.Sentencedict.com] install trestle pole and use tightwire and chain wheel to load and unload cargo.
70. The mower firmly refused to mow, so I decided to dismantle it.
71. More importantly, it is the first time for the police to dismantle a nationwide illegal cooking oil ring, which confirms the rumors that many restaurants in China use gutter oil to cook food.
72. We will disrupt will dismantle, and we will ultimately defeat al - Qaida.
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