disassembly
A transfer is the act of taking something from one place to another, or an instance of taking something from once place to another.
Absorption is the act of taking something in. Reflecting is the act of deflecting something outwards.
Displacement can mean the act of taking the place or position of something else.
Deconstruct means to pull apart or to damage something.
dilate
A transfer is the act of taking something from one place to another, or an instance of taking something from once place to another.
The act of stealing is taking something that does not belong to you. Stealing is an offence and is also known as theft.
To possess something means to have or own something. To receive something is that act of taking possession or ownership of something.
Apprehension is an act of physically seizing something or taking hold of something, the act of taking something by legal process, or a feeling of anticipation or dread, mostly regarding unfavourable situations.
Absorption is the act of taking something in. Reflecting is the act of deflecting something outwards.
Act is the suffix. This suffix means to do.
Mensuration is the act of taking measurements of something, usually geometrically.
Literal Understanding
taking apart a preserved specimen is called
Displacement can mean the act of taking the place or position of something else.
If you take food from a dig who is eatind he will bote you
The prefix is "de-", which essentially means the same as "un-". Compose is the root word, meaning "to put together." So decompose means "to take apart." The suffix "-ition" creates the noun form of the verb, making the meaning "the act, process, or state of taking something apart into its constituent parts or elements."