Dismantled

/dɪsˈmæntəld/ verb

Took apart or broke down something into pieces, or gradually destroyed something's structure or organization.

From dis- (apart) + mantle (a cloak or covering), originally meaning to remove a cloak. By the 1600s it evolved to mean removing the defensive structures from a fortified place, then generally taking things apart.

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