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disassembled
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "disassembled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been taken apart or broken down into its component parts. Example: "The technician disassembled the device to identify the issue and replace the faulty components."
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News & Media
Encyclopedias
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60 human-written examples
Durst admitted in a statement to Climate Desk that "in order to replace the fuel cells that were destroyed by superstorm Sandy, One World Trade Center's interim loading dock needs to be disassembled" but did not say if or when that may occur.
News & Media
He had invented a plastic connection that allowed his floating constructions of nylon and aluminium to be assembled and disassembled in a trice.
News & Media
What appeared to be a Russian rocket had been disassembled, and a canister labelled "helium" had been left on the worktop.
News & Media
No champagne corks were popped, however, for it arrived disassembled in the belly of a 747 cargo jet.
News & Media
Thrush Aircraft, a firm based in Albany, Georgia, claims that the Vigilante, an armed version of its crop-dusting plane that costs $1m, can be disassembled in the field with little more than a pocket screwdriver.Turboprops are also hard to shoot down.
News & Media
Profits slid just a bit in China, where TCL had a particularly strong franchise, and in other poor countries, where bizarre and costly import restraints favour clever manufacturers who are willing to ship televisions disassembled to precisely the level required under the law.
News & Media
The kind of interchangeability achieved by the "American system" was dramatically demonstrated in 1908 at the British Royal Automobile Club in London: three Cadillac cars were disassembled, the parts were mixed together, 89 parts were removed at random and replaced from dealer's stock, and the cars were reassembled and driven 800 km (500 miles) without trouble.
Encyclopedias
Transcription and replication of DNA is more complicated in eukaryotes because the nucleosome complexes have to be at least partially disassembled for the processes to proceed effectively.
Encyclopedias
In 1908 the British distributor of Cadillac dramatized Leland's meticulous production system at the Royal Automobile Club's test facility at Brooklands, near London, by having three Cadillacs disassembled, the parts scrambled, and all three cars reassembled; each performed flawlessly in 500-mile tests, winning Leland the Dewar Trophy.
Encyclopedias
The champion Oilers squad disassembled over the next few seasons, notably with Messier being traded to the New York Rangers in 1991.
Encyclopedias
(Many of the mourning figures around the base are copies of what must be Sluter's work, though the problem of establishing his exact contribution is difficult because the two tombs were disassembled in the French Revolution and extensively restored from 1818 to 1823).
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "disassembled" when you want to emphasize a careful, step-by-step process of taking something apart. Consider alternatives like "taken apart" or "dismantled" for simpler language.
Common error
Avoid using "disassembled" in contexts where simpler terms like "taken apart" or "broken down" would be more appropriate. Choose vocabulary that aligns with your audience and the overall tone of your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "disassembled" is as a past participle, often used in the passive voice or as an adjective. Ludwig AI shows it frequently appears to describe objects or systems that have been taken apart.
Frequent in
News & Media
41%
Encyclopedias
36%
Science
9%
Less common in
Formal & Business
7%
Wiki
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "disassembled" is a versatile term used to describe something that has been taken apart. As Ludwig AI confirms, its primary function is as a past participle. While grammatically correct and frequently used, especially in News & Media and Encyclopedias, it is crucial to choose the right context. Consider simpler alternatives like "taken apart" or "dismantled" for informal situations. Overusing technical jargon should be avoided to maintain clarity. Use it to emphasize a careful, step-by-step process and to provide neutral professional vocabulary.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
taken apart
A simpler and more common way to say "disassembled".
dismantled
Similar to "disassembled", but often implies a more methodical process.
broken down
Emphasizes the act of separating something into smaller components.
taken to pieces
An alternative way to express the act of separating something into smaller components.
deconstructed
Often used in more technical or abstract contexts.
separated
A general term for dividing something into parts.
unbuilt
Suggests reversing the process of building or assembling.
disjointed
Implies a lack of connection or cohesion after separation.
fragmented
Suggests breaking into many small, irregular pieces.
disarticulated
Often used in anatomical contexts, referring to the separation of joints.
FAQs
How is "disassembled" typically used in a sentence?
"Disassembled" is used to describe something that has been taken apart into its component pieces. For example, "The machine was "disassembled" for maintenance."
What are some synonyms for "disassembled"?
Synonyms for "disassembled" include "taken apart", "dismantled", and "broken down". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is "disassembled" formal or informal language?
"Disassembled" is generally considered a neutral to slightly formal term. Simpler alternatives like "taken apart" are suitable for informal contexts.
What is the difference between "disassembled" and "destroyed"?
"Disassembled" implies a careful, often reversible process of taking something apart. "Destroyed", on the other hand, means that something has been irreparably damaged.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested