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I'm putting in a supply request at work and I'm asking for a class set of something, plus a few extras:




class set of 30 + 5 to cannibalize as parts inevitably go missing




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a : to take salvageable parts from (something, such as a disabled
machine) for use in building or repairing another machine



b : to make use of (a part taken from one thing) in building, repairing, or
creating something else




and synonyms, but haven't found a single word synonym to use--only phrases such as "dismantle for parts."










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  • Considering we generally use it in the phrase "cannibalize for parts", I'm almost tempted to post "dismantle" an answer, but you've already ruled that one out.
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  • "Part out" is an idiom with essentially the same meaning as this sense of "cannibalize".
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I'm putting in a supply request at work and I'm asking for a class set of something, plus a few extras:




class set of 30 + 5 to cannibalize as parts inevitably go missing




I've looked up definitions...




a : to take salvageable parts from (something, such as a disabled
machine) for use in building or repairing another machine



b : to make use of (a part taken from one thing) in building, repairing, or
creating something else




and synonyms, but haven't found a single word synonym to use--only phrases such as "dismantle for parts."










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  • Considering we generally use it in the phrase "cannibalize for parts", I'm almost tempted to post "dismantle" an answer, but you've already ruled that one out.
    – SomethingDark
    3 hours ago










  • "Part out" is an idiom with essentially the same meaning as this sense of "cannibalize".
    – Hot Licks
    3 hours ago













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I'm putting in a supply request at work and I'm asking for a class set of something, plus a few extras:




class set of 30 + 5 to cannibalize as parts inevitably go missing




I've looked up definitions...




a : to take salvageable parts from (something, such as a disabled
machine) for use in building or repairing another machine



b : to make use of (a part taken from one thing) in building, repairing, or
creating something else




and synonyms, but haven't found a single word synonym to use--only phrases such as "dismantle for parts."










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I'm putting in a supply request at work and I'm asking for a class set of something, plus a few extras:




class set of 30 + 5 to cannibalize as parts inevitably go missing




I've looked up definitions...




a : to take salvageable parts from (something, such as a disabled
machine) for use in building or repairing another machine



b : to make use of (a part taken from one thing) in building, repairing, or
creating something else




and synonyms, but haven't found a single word synonym to use--only phrases such as "dismantle for parts."







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  • Considering we generally use it in the phrase "cannibalize for parts", I'm almost tempted to post "dismantle" an answer, but you've already ruled that one out.
    – SomethingDark
    3 hours ago










  • "Part out" is an idiom with essentially the same meaning as this sense of "cannibalize".
    – Hot Licks
    3 hours ago


















  • Considering we generally use it in the phrase "cannibalize for parts", I'm almost tempted to post "dismantle" an answer, but you've already ruled that one out.
    – SomethingDark
    3 hours ago










  • "Part out" is an idiom with essentially the same meaning as this sense of "cannibalize".
    – Hot Licks
    3 hours ago
















Considering we generally use it in the phrase "cannibalize for parts", I'm almost tempted to post "dismantle" an answer, but you've already ruled that one out.
– SomethingDark
3 hours ago




Considering we generally use it in the phrase "cannibalize for parts", I'm almost tempted to post "dismantle" an answer, but you've already ruled that one out.
– SomethingDark
3 hours ago












"Part out" is an idiom with essentially the same meaning as this sense of "cannibalize".
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago




"Part out" is an idiom with essentially the same meaning as this sense of "cannibalize".
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago










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In this context, I invite you to consider using "to repurpose" or "for repairs", for instance "class set of 30 + 5 for repurposing, as parts inevitably go missing"






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    First of all, cannibalise is an accepted form for taking apart machines for their parts. It is also used in French (i.e. cannibaliser) and Dutch (i.e. kannibaliseren).



    Recycle (Wiktionary, 2018):




    To break down and reuse component materials.




    E.g. "+ 5 units to recycle"



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    Salvage (Cambridge Dictionary, 2018):




    to save things from a place where other things have been damaged or lost




    E.g. "+ 5 units for salvaging parts"






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      A common term is teardown as in an act of completely dismantling something.

      often used with the intention of rebuilding as in racing cars
      see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_teardown




      class set of 30 + 5 to teardown as parts inevitably go missing







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        In this context, I invite you to consider using "to repurpose" or "for repairs", for instance "class set of 30 + 5 for repurposing, as parts inevitably go missing"






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                First of all, cannibalise is an accepted form for taking apart machines for their parts. It is also used in French (i.e. cannibaliser) and Dutch (i.e. kannibaliseren).



                Recycle (Wiktionary, 2018):




                To break down and reuse component materials.




                E.g. "+ 5 units to recycle"



                OR



                Salvage (Cambridge Dictionary, 2018):




                to save things from a place where other things have been damaged or lost




                E.g. "+ 5 units for salvaging parts"






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                  First of all, cannibalise is an accepted form for taking apart machines for their parts. It is also used in French (i.e. cannibaliser) and Dutch (i.e. kannibaliseren).



                  Recycle (Wiktionary, 2018):




                  To break down and reuse component materials.




                  E.g. "+ 5 units to recycle"



                  OR



                  Salvage (Cambridge Dictionary, 2018):




                  to save things from a place where other things have been damaged or lost




                  E.g. "+ 5 units for salvaging parts"






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                    First of all, cannibalise is an accepted form for taking apart machines for their parts. It is also used in French (i.e. cannibaliser) and Dutch (i.e. kannibaliseren).



                    Recycle (Wiktionary, 2018):




                    To break down and reuse component materials.




                    E.g. "+ 5 units to recycle"



                    OR



                    Salvage (Cambridge Dictionary, 2018):




                    to save things from a place where other things have been damaged or lost




                    E.g. "+ 5 units for salvaging parts"






                    share|improve this answer












                    First of all, cannibalise is an accepted form for taking apart machines for their parts. It is also used in French (i.e. cannibaliser) and Dutch (i.e. kannibaliseren).



                    Recycle (Wiktionary, 2018):




                    To break down and reuse component materials.




                    E.g. "+ 5 units to recycle"



                    OR



                    Salvage (Cambridge Dictionary, 2018):




                    to save things from a place where other things have been damaged or lost




                    E.g. "+ 5 units for salvaging parts"







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                        A common term is teardown as in an act of completely dismantling something.

                        often used with the intention of rebuilding as in racing cars
                        see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_teardown




                        class set of 30 + 5 to teardown as parts inevitably go missing







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                          A common term is teardown as in an act of completely dismantling something.

                          often used with the intention of rebuilding as in racing cars
                          see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_teardown




                          class set of 30 + 5 to teardown as parts inevitably go missing







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                            A common term is teardown as in an act of completely dismantling something.

                            often used with the intention of rebuilding as in racing cars
                            see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_teardown




                            class set of 30 + 5 to teardown as parts inevitably go missing







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                            A common term is teardown as in an act of completely dismantling something.

                            often used with the intention of rebuilding as in racing cars
                            see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_teardown




                            class set of 30 + 5 to teardown as parts inevitably go missing








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