teardown
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tear·down
(târ′doun′)n.
1. The act or process of taking apart or demolishing.
2. also tear-down A building that is to be torn down and replaced with another, often larger building.
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teardown
(ˈtɛərˌdaʊn)n
(Building) building trades the demolition or disassembly of a machine or building
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tear•down
(ˈtɛərˌdaʊn)n.
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.
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