Decommission

/ˌdiːkəˈmɪʃən/ verb

Definition

To officially remove something from service or use, especially equipment, ships, or nuclear plants.

Etymology

From de- (reverse, remove) + commission (to place in service). First used in military contexts in the mid-20th century for ships and weapons.

Kelly Says

Decommissioning nuclear power plants is incredibly expensive and can take decades—the U.S. still has dozens undergoing this process, with some taking 60+ years to safely dismantle.

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