unassemble
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unassemble (third-person singular simple present unassembles, present participle unassembling, simple past and past participle unassembled)
- (transitive) To take apart; to disassemble.
- 2007 June 14, Penelope Green, “The Artist’s Kitchen, Recycled and Curated”, in New York Times[1]:
- “I’m constantly reassembling and unassembling it.”
- (transitive, computing) To disassemble.