break up, debrief, demob, disband, dismiss, disperse, go separate ways, let go free, let out, part, reconvert, scatter, split up
Definitionv. release from military service or remove from the active list of military service
Last update: October 7, 2015
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The business of the session mainly consisted of measures either to demobilize the forces which had been mobilized for the war and restore previous peace conditions, or to improve the social condition of the people in accordance with the pledges of the joint leaders' election manifesto. [Please select]
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Russia would not demobilize her armies under a German threat. [Please select]
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Once you're demobilized, the world asks for other credentials--credentials as to your profession, bank-account, friends, birth.' [Please select]
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It's difficult to say whether he is or was, now that he's demobilized. [Please select]
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He belonged to the demobilized subaltern type and had the weary, drawn expression of over-strained nerves that so many young faces had at that time. [Please select]
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Saxon, Egbert, and Athelstane were finally demobilized, and they had gone straight to Lynstones to join the rest of the family at the farmhouse rooms. [Please select]
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