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disband Meaning
disband (v)
cause to break up or cease to function
stop functioning or cohering as a unit
disband (v. t.)
To loose the bands of; to set free; to disunite; to scatter; to disperse; to break up the organization of; especially, to dismiss from military service; as, to disband an army.
To divorce.
disband (v. i.)
To become separated, broken up, dissolved, or scattered; especially, to quit military service by breaking up organization.
disband Sentence Examples
- The marching band decided to disband after their last performance.
- The local community theater group was forced to disband due to lack of funding.
- The company president announced that the special task force would be disbanded once the project is complete.
- The student council voted to disband the chess club due to low participation.
- After a series of devastating losses, the football team was disbanded.
- The political party disbanded after the election, citing ideological differences among its members.
- The government ordered the rebel group to disband or face severe consequences.
- The rock band decided to disband after releasing their fourth album.
- The student union decided to disband the debate society after a heated debate.
- The committee was disbanded after failing to reach a consensus on the proposed changes.
FAQs About the word disband
cause to break up or cease to function, stop functioning or cohering as a unitTo loose the bands of; to set free; to disunite; to scatter; to disperse; to break
dissolve,disperse, demobilize,break up
join,join, unite, unite, incorporate, band, consolidate, consolidate, band,incorporate
The marching band decided to disband after their last performance.
The local community theater group was forced to disband due to lack of funding.
The company president announced that the special task force would be disbanded once the project is complete.
The student council voted to disband the chess club due to low participation.