desmantelar
to dismantle
verb des-mahn-teh-LAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin mantellum (mantle, cloak) via Old French desmanteler, originally meaning to strip a fortification of its walls.
Also means
to disassemble
Usage Note
Desmantelar applies to physical structures (desmantelar una fábrica) and abstract ones (desmantelar una red de tráfico). It is stronger than desmontar (to take apart) because it implies complete destruction or dissolution of a functioning system. It is a regular -ar verb with no spelling changes.
Examples
"Las autoridades lograron desmantelar la red criminal."
Natural Translation
The authorities managed to dismantle the criminal network.
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