1. teardown - Noun
2. teardown - Verb
A well-maintained structure purchased and torn down to make way for a new structure.
The process of opening and disassembling a device to inspect or showcase its components.
teardown
Misspelling of tear down.
According to the teardown conducted by iFixit, they cite changes to the internal design that have made the laptop easier to repair than its predecessor. Source: Internet
Separately, a YouTube channel has published a teardown of the Motorola Razr 2019 as the phone goes on sale in the United States. Source: Internet
But a teardown of the app by two security firms revealed a raft of serious security issues. Source: Internet
Fixed a bug that could lead to a system crash if there was a peer-to-peer mapping still active during CUDA context teardown. Source: Internet
If working behind the counter is not your cup of tea, there are also opportunities to work in the kitchen, clean, and help with event setup and teardown. Source: Internet
For the tier-1 supplier, the teardown delivered two takeaways: First, LG has roughly 56 percent content in the Chevy Bolt, whereas “traditional” tier-1 suppliers exist only outside the electric powertrain. Source: Internet