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Disband meaning
To break up or (cause to) cease to exist; to disperse. | To loose the bands of; to set free. | To divorce.
Example sentences (20)
A set of propositions is asking voters to decide on the formation of a Municipal Development District (MDD) and on whether to disband the city’s current Community Development Council (4B).
Even if he goes ahead to get a judge to disband Ebubeagu, there is still Appeal Court and Supreme Court.
Lawyers for the family have called on the police department to disband SCORPION.
The only way SKC can get the candidacy and win any election is to disband UTM and join the DPP or MCP.
The talks came after local Armenian self-defense forces in the southern Caucasus Mountains region agreed Wednesday to disarm and disband following a military operation launched by Azerbaijan in the decades-long separatist conflict.
The team is San Diego’s first women’s professional soccer team since 2002 when the San Diego Spirit team was forced to disband.
We disband the session not long after and this experience only gains attraction for Jac & I hosting ouija board nights.
But the committee shifted its attention to Northwestern and Rutgers after those colleges struck deals with pro-Palestinian protesters to limit or disband encampments.
However, Rogers has stopped short of calling to disband the FBI's presence in Washington, as Patel has.
However, skepticism remained, as similar promises had been made in the past without genuine action, leading many to believe that the government intended merely to reassign SARS officers rather than fully disband the unit.
Huntsman wrote that the department should “immediately” disband all nonessential field staff units, retrain those employees and then deploy them to the juvenile halls.
In fact, he’s seemingly accelerating his demise when he tells his concerned pals that he intends to keep working to disband the criminal underworld until he croaks.
Last year, the agency narrowly survived an effort by Gov. Bill Lee to disband it after a prior report on the welfare of Tennessee’s children highlighted alarming problems within the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services.
Montclair will disband its police chaplain program after concern about one chaplain’s social media posts that residents and the township’s Civil Rights Commission have said are antisemitic.
The comments were poignant for ARPA, which after 50 years has voted to disband, due to the decline of member church publications -- not just Anglican, but across denominations.
The homeless population continues to rise and encampments have proliferated, albeit in more of a nomadic way as law enforcement are mandated to disband encampments.
The Star-Ledger will disband its editorial board as part of sweeping changes triggered by the decision to cease print operations in early 2025.
When the United Nations established UNRWA in 1949, it a temporary agency that would help resettle Palestinian refugees and then disband within a couple of years.
Davis’s virtual visit to Northwestern’s campus will be exactly one month into student-led by NU Community Not Cops, who are demanding the University disarm, defund and disband University Police.
For Gaizka Fernández Soldevilla, a historian with the Foundation and Memorial for Terrorism Victims in the Basque region's capital, Vitoria, the efforts to disband ETA should be treated separately from the blood crimes committed under those initials.