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teardown

 

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Teardown

Noun:

1. A process of disassembling or demolishing a structure, typically to make way for a new construction.

Example sentence: The old building was scheduled for teardown to pave the way for a modern apartment complex.

2. An analysis or examination of a product, usually electronic, by taking it apart completely to understand its components and technology.

Example sentence: The tech enthusiasts performed a teardown of the latest smartphone to assess its internal hardware.

Verb:

1. To disassemble or dismantle a structure.

Example sentence: They planned to teardown the old shed in their backyard to create space for a garden.

2. To examine or analyze a product by taking it apart.

Example sentence: The engineers decided to teardown the faulty prototype to identify the source of the malfunction.

Adjective:

1. Pertaining to a popular trend or practice that involves buying old houses or buildings, demolishing them, and constructing new ones.

Example sentence: Teardown projects have gained popularity among real estate investors in recent years.

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