smontare

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to disassemble; to dismantle, to demount, to take apart
 * 2)  to remove or transport away furnishings
 * 3)  to unframe
 * 4)  to remove from a programming; to unschedule (a film, TV show, etc.)
 * 5)  to deflate (a whisked food, e.g. a soufflé)
 * 6)  to deflate
 * 7)  to deprive of enthusiasm or confidence; to demoralize; to discourage
 * 8)  to demonstrate the groundlessness  by analyzing it; to tear down; to shoot down; to break apart
 * 9)  to deflate or demagnify (an exaggerated story, joke, etc.)
 * 10)  to drop off
 * 11)  to get off
 * 12)  to dismount (from); to get off (of)
 * 13)  to finish a work shift
 * 14)  to fade
 * 15)  to stay
 * 1)  to demonstrate the groundlessness  by analyzing it; to tear down; to shoot down; to break apart
 * 2)  to deflate or demagnify (an exaggerated story, joke, etc.)
 * 3)  to drop off
 * 4)  to get off
 * 5)  to dismount (from); to get off (of)
 * 6)  to finish a work shift
 * 7)  to fade
 * 8)  to stay
 * 1)  to dismount (from); to get off (of)
 * 2)  to finish a work shift
 * 3)  to fade
 * 4)  to stay
 * 1)  to fade
 * 2)  to stay
 * 1)  to fade
 * 2)  to stay
 * 1)  to stay