dis·in·te·grate
verb
break up into small parts, typically as the result of impact or decay.
“when the missile struck, the car disintegrated in a sheet of searing flame”
synonyms: break up, break apart, fall apart, fall to pieces, fragment, fracture, shatter, splinter; More
(of a society, family, or other social group) weaken or break apart.
“the marriage disintegrated amid allegations that she was having an affair”
synonyms: crumbling, deteriorating, decaying, decomposing, derelict, decrepit
“a corrupt and disintegrating culture”
PHYSICS
undergo or cause to undergo disintegration at a subatomic level.
“a meson can spontaneously disintegrate”
com·pile
verb
1.
produce (something, especially a list, report, or book) by assembling information collected from other sources.
“the local authority must compile a list of taxpayers”
synonyms: assemble, put together, make up, collate, compose, organize, arrange; More
collect (information) in order to produce something.
“the figures were compiled from a survey of 2,000 schoolchildren”
accumulate (a specified score).
“the 49ers have compiled a league-leading 14–2 record”
2.
COMPUTING
(of a computer) convert (a program) into a machine-code or lower-level form in which the program can be executed.