delete frameworks

[/dɪˈliːt ˈfreɪmˌwɜːrks/]
verb phrase / noun phrase
excluir estruturas / deletar frameworks
1. To remove or erase software frameworks, architectural structures, or foundational systems from a project, application, or system
The development team decided to delete frameworks that were no longer necessary for the application.
O time de desenvolvimento decidiu excluir as estruturas que não eram mais necessárias para a aplicação.
2. In software development, to remove predefined sets of tools, libraries, or coding structures used as a foundation for building applications
After refactoring, we had to delete frameworks to simplify the codebase.
Após a refatoração, tivemos que deletar os frameworks para simplificar a base de código.
This is technical jargon used primarily in software development and engineering contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, the English term 'framework' is commonly used alongside Portuguese 'excluir' or 'deletar'. The phrase reflects the global nature of tech culture where English terminology dominates, even in Portuguese-speaking development teams.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
remove frameworksuninstall frameworksstrip frameworkseliminate frameworks
Antonyms / Antônimos
install frameworksadd frameworksimplement frameworksintegrate frameworks

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
excluir frameworks / deletar estruturas
Common in tech communities; 'excluir' is more formal, 'deletar' is more colloquial
São Paulo
remover frameworks / tirar frameworks
Tech hub usage; 'remover' emphasizes careful extraction
Portugal
eliminar frameworks / remover estruturas
'Eliminar' preferred in formal technical documentation
USA Tech Industry
delete frameworks / remove frameworks
Standard terminology in software development contexts

Related Words

software architecturedependency managementcode refactoringsystem optimizationframework integrationtechnical debt

Related Idioms & Phrases

clean up frameworks
strip down to basics
remove the scaffolding
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