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    disbandment
    /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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  2. (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.

  3. 1. To cease to function as an organization; break up. 2. To separate and move in different directions; disperse. [Obsolete French desbander, to separate someone from a troop : des-, dis- + Old French band, troop; see band2 .] dis·band′ment n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  4. Examples of how to use “disbandment” in a sentence from Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. : 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.

  6. Definition of disbandment noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. (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.

  8. Definitions of disbandment. noun. the act of disbanding. “the orchestra faced the prospect of disbandment ”. see more. see less. type of: group action. action taken by a group of people.

  9. Disband definition: to break up or dissolve (an organization). See examples of DISBAND used in a sentence.

  10. 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.

  11. 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.