0 past simple and past participle of dissemble --
1 to hide your real intentions and feelings or the facts: --
He accused the government of dissembling.
Her central claim is that with the post-structuralists a newly insinuated law is dissembled as a nihilistic break with knowledge and law, with tradition in general.
The city's fire-engines were dissembled.
Much of her emotions are dissembled.
Not only do girls engage in more non-verbal forms of social aggression than boys do, girls dissembled more than boys do, speaking nicely but making mean faces.
All large equipment was required to be dissembled then re-assembled at the top camp radar station.
It may be objected to this that he never dissembled his views.
The glider, after being launched and landing could quickly be dissembled and removed from the tank.
In order to make something new, the old must be abandoned and/or dissembled.