dismantlement

IPA: dɪsmˈæntʌɫmʌnt

noun

  • The act of dismantling; disassembly.
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Examples of "dismantlement" in Sentences

  • One enterprising soul placed a stop-clock camera on a hill to record the camp's expansion and dismantlement.
  • North Korea has moved up this part, which is called dismantlement, to show its goodwill and intent to continue this disarmament process.
  • We estimate that there is an additional 4,500 retired warheads in storage awaiting dismantlement for a total inventory of approximately 9,600 warheads.
  • President Bush was the one who recently laid out the Roadmap to Middle East Peace that demanded stopping of all hostilities and the dismantlement of illegal Israeli settlements.
  • In 2003, Libya took formal responsibility for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, agreeing to a payment package for the families of the victims and to the dismantlement of its program for weapons of mass destruction.
  • The Working Interest Owner, under the terms of the Trust Conveyances, is permitted to escrow funds from the Productive Properties for estimated future costs such as dismantlement costs and capital expenditures.
  • The real economic boon, though, would be dismantlement of the Entitlements system of the Government; with direct attempts to cut Government spending in half, leaving only massive inputs to Infrastructure capitalization. lgl
  • Wisely, the Anglo-Saxons told the leader of the Libyan delegation Musa Kusa, the foreign minister who recently defected, that the dismantlement would involve "verification" but not "inspections" the term used earlier by UNSCOM in Iraq.

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