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- Dictionarydisbandment/dɪsˈban(d)m(ə)nt/
noun
- 1. the breaking up of an organized group: "the disbandment of the old army meant that they could start afresh"
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(of a group) to stop existing, or to cause a group to stop existing: [ T ] The managers planned to disband the team. (Definition of disband from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) disband | Business English. verb [ I or T ] uk / dɪsˈbænd / us.
- English (US)
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- Znaczenie Disband, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
disband definicja: 1. to stop being a group: 2. to stop...
- Disband: Portuguese Translation
DISBAND translate: dissolver-se, debandar. Learn more in the...
- Disband: French Translation
disband translate: (se) disperser, (se) dissoudre. Learn...
- Disband: Indonesian Translation
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- Disband: German Translation
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- English (US)
disbandment. noun. /dɪsˈbændmənt/. /dɪsˈbændmənt/. [uncountable] the act of no longer operating as a group; the act of making somebody/something no longer operate as a group. They have called for the disbandment of the paramilitary group.
DISBAND | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of disband in English. disband. verb [ I ] us / dɪsˈbænd / uk / dɪsˈbænd / Add to word list. to stop being a group: She formed a political group which disbanded a year later. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Separating and dividing. apheresis. atomize. bifurcate.
: to break up as an organization : disperse. disbandment. dis-ˈban (d)-mənt. noun. Synonyms. break up. disperse. dissolve. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of disband in a Sentence. They've decided to disband the club. The members of the organization have decided to disband.
Disband definition: to break up or dissolve (an organization). See examples of DISBAND used in a sentence.
verb. If someone disbands a group of people, or if the group disbands, it stops operating as a single unit. All the armed groups will be disbanded. [be VERB -ed] The rebels were to have fully disbanded by June the tenth. [VERB] [ Also VERB noun] Synonyms: dismiss, separate, break up, scatter More Synonyms of disband. More Synonyms of disband.
Verb Forms. disband (somebody/something) to stop somebody/something from operating as a group; to separate or no longer operate as a group. They set about disbanding the terrorist groups. The committee formally disbanded in August.