discradle in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Discradle (verb): To carefully remove or take apart something that is supported or held in place, often to facilitate inspection or repair.
Sample Sentences
- The engineer had to discradle the complex mechanism before making any repairs.
- She carefully discradled the fragile sculpture from its display case.
- In order to transport the antique furniture safely, we decided to discradle it from its original base.
- The technician instructed us to discradle the device to access the internal components.
- After the storm, we had to discradle the fallen branches from the power lines.
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