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    disband
    /dɪsˈband/

    verb

    • 1. (with reference to an organized group) break up or cause to break up: "the unit was scheduled to disband"

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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. The meaning of DISBAND is to break up the organization of : dissolve. How to use disband in a sentence.

  4. 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.

  5. (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.

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

  7. 1. dismiss, separate, break up, scatter, dissolve, let go, disperse, send home, demobilize All the armed groups will be disbanded. 2. break up, separate, scatter, disperse, part company, go (their) separate ways The rebels have agreed to disband by the end of the month.

  8. The word "disband" is an English word and can be used in written English. It is a verb meaning to break up a group of people or to end their association with one another. Example sentence: After the manager was fired, the company decided to disband the project team.