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teardown

American  
[tair-doun] / ˈtɛərˌdaʊn /

noun

  1. a taking apart; disassembly.

  2. a house or other building that is purchased with the intention of tearing it down and replacing it with another, more expensive structure.


Etymology

Origin of teardown

1925–30; noun use of verb phrase tear down

Example Sentences

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Toothbrush manufacturers will say the devices are not “user serviceable” but it’s “blatantly untrue,” said Shahram Mokhtari, lead teardown engineer at iFixit, a right-to-repair advocacy group.

From Seattle Times • May 2, 2024

It remains unknown if the Kovach home will require a full teardown or if it can be restored given the ashy mess coating the interior.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 20, 2023

Tests of core samples taken from the damaged freeway overpass showed it will not require a total teardown, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 16, 2023

In 2018, Baltimore hired general manager Mike Elias from the Houston Astros front office to conduct a teardown and rebuild.

From Washington Times • Oct. 5, 2023

As we drew up on Liberty Square, I saw that the work-lights were blazing and a tremendous work-gang of Debra’s ad-hocs were moving from the Hall to the Mansion, undoing our teardown of their work.

From Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom by Doctorow, Cory

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