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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdisbanddis‧band /dɪsˈbænd/ verb [intransitive, transitive] STOP HAPPENINGSTOP something THAT IS HAPPENINGto stop existing as an organization, or to make something do this→ See Verb table
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disband• To disband every army everywhere; now that would be something to celebrate!• Even David Rice Atchison was forced to disband his army.• But moments later the Knesset voted not to disband itself.• If they do not find resources, museums will have to disband, sell or hand over collections.• At the hearing, nearly all dischargers on the advisory committee favored disbanding the program.• Yeltsin disbanded the Soviet Interior Ministry.• It was agreed to disband the working parties.• Their number now dwindling rapidly, the old soldiers have decided to disband their association this year.
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