dismantled Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪˈsmæn.təl]
  • Us [ dɪˈsmæn.t̬əl]

Meaning of dismantled In English

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Examples of dismantled

  • Thus, it does not appear that over time, social democratic labor market institutions have significantly been dismantled.

  • These changes have serious repercussions on the extension system, which has been totally dismantled in some countries.

  • The long-standing "functional" arrangement of people and machines on the factory floor was to be dismantled.

  • These presidents dismantled the elements of the rule of law that had been constructed during the divided government of their predecessors.

  • The reform also dismantled the counties and created new and larger regions.

  • Unfortunately, in 1826 it partially collapsed during construction and was dismantled.

  • The original context of this interment was probably lost at the time the foundations were dismantled.

  • Some forms of weaving establishment appear to have been impermanent entities, which were in effect dismantled and then reassembled as market conditions dictated.

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