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    demobilize
    /dɪˈməʊbɪlʌɪz/

    verb

    • 1. take (troops) out of active service, typically at the end of a war: "he was demobilized in February 1946"

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  2. DEMOBILIZE definition: 1. to release someone from one of the armed forces, especially at the end of a war: 2. to release…. Learn more.

  3. Demobilize definition: to disband (troops, an army, etc.).. See examples of DEMOBILIZE used in a sentence.

  4. 1. : disband. 2. : to discharge from military service. demobilization. di-ˌmō-bə-lə-ˈzā-shən. ˌdē- noun. Examples of demobilize in a Sentence. Both leaders agreed to demobilize their armies and sign the peace treaty.

  5. DEMOBILIZE meaning: 1. to release someone from one of the armed forces, especially at the end of a war: 2. to release…. Learn more.

  6. 1.verb. If a country or armed force demobilizes its troops, or if its troops demobilize, its troops are released from service and allowed to go home. Both sides have agreed to demobilize 70% of their armies. [VERB noun] It is unlikely that the rebels will agree to demobilise. [VERB]

  7. Definition of demobilize verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. tr.v. de·mo·bil·ized, de·mo·bil·iz·ing, de·mo·bil·iz·es. 1. To discharge from military service or use. 2. To disband (troops). de·mo′bil·i·za′tion (-bə-lĭ-zā′shən) n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  9. Definitions of demobilize. verb. release from military service or remove from the active list of military service. synonyms: demobilise, inactivate. see more. verb. retire from military service. synonyms: demob, demobilise. see more.

  10. Dos Santos has demanded that UNITA sign a cease-fire and demobilize its troops. Synonyms: disband, separate, break up, scatter More Synonyms of demobilize. demobilization (dimoʊbɪlɪzeɪʃən ) uncountable noun. The government had previously been opposed to the demobilization of its 100,000 strong army.

  11. Military to disband (troops); to discharge (a person) from military service: The soldiers waited to be demobilized. de•mo•bi•li•za•tion /diˌmoʊbələˈzeɪʃən/ n. [ uncountable] See -mob-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024. de•mo•bi•lize (dē mō′ bə līz′), v.t., -lized, -liz•ing.