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disband1590s, from Middle French desbander (Modern French débander), in military sense, from des- (see dis-) + band (v.). Related: Disbanded; disbanding.
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disbandDisband literally means to dissolve. It also means to stop functioning as a unit or to cease functioning as an organization or to stop associating with an entity or unit. It can also refer to disbursi [..]
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disband(v) cause to break up or cease to function(v) stop functioning or cohering as a unit
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disband
To break up or cause to cease to exist.
''The president wanted to disband the scandal-plagued agency.''
* Knolles
*: They disbanded themselves and returned, every man to his own dwelling.
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