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dismantled

adjective as in wrecked

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For the ship itself, the final journey will be to a yet-to-be confirmed shipyard where it will be dismantled.

From BBC

FDA has broad statutory authority to ensure food safety, but the center, created in the early 1980s, is not explicitly protected by statute, and could in principle be dismantled by executive action.

In the evening, the Israeli military declared that it had “dismantled a majority of Hezbollah’s weapons storage and missile manufacturing facilities” that had been “systematically concealed beneath civilian buildings” in Dahieh.

From BBC

Prior to the pandemic, Trump dismantled a pandemic preparedness initiative that Barack Obama had started in his presidency.

From Salon

A multimillion-dollar theft ring operation in which heavy farm equipment was stolen from California’s San Joaquin Valley and transported to Mexico has been dismantled, the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office has announced.

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