dismantling Meaning & Definition

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

Meaning of dismantling In English

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Examples of dismantling

  • Being placed high on the curtain walls, they could not fire down on those dismantling the walls at their base.

  • The awful irony of these kinds of community initiatives is that they are often co-opted as a justification for the dismantling of the welfare state.

  • The dismantling of local government by 1972 gave power over the development process entirely to the centre.

  • The government has effectively immunised these forces from governmental and international prosecution, without dismantling them.

  • Property-right regimes tend to be well entrenched and, more often than not, we are in a position of dismantling rather than creating new institutional structures.

  • This is less possible now, when government policy has meant the dismantling of such offices, but this does present an opportunity for designresearch.

  • The conclusion is less of a summary than a record of the dismantling of this religious edifice.

  • Therefore, consolidation was not really paid for by dismantling the welfare state in the 1980s.

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