disbanding 的 2 个定义
- to break up or dissolve: They disbanded the corporation.
- to disperse.
disbanding 近义词
break up
更多disbanding例句
- The company, Electrek’s Fred Lambert wrote, has disbanded its PR department altogether, leaving no one to respond to press queries.
- At first, the top guideline listed on the page said that the group would disband after the election.
- The elite running team was ultimately disbanded last year after its head coach, Alberto Salazar, received a four-year suspension for doping violations.
- Police were called to the man's home twice in one week, and he refused to disband the party on the second occasion, authorities said.
- Since May, at least 11 cities have started the process of cutting police budgets or disbanding police departments altogether.
- Odessa experts and politicians do not expect either camp to disband before the presidential elections in May.
- After the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libyan leaders promised to quickly to disband militias.
- Without jobs, it will be harder to persuade young men to give up their weapons and to disband their militias.
- It will not be easy to persuade militias to disband with payback sentiments like those.
- Without work, many militiamen will have little incentive to disband.
- He is a groomsman; but the party disband to-morrow; only Miss Morris attending the young couple to their home up the country.
- At once the friction in the women's club developed, till it seemed wise to disband it.
- Col. Sumner ordered John Brown to give up his prisoners, and disband his men.
- One of the chief reasons that juvenile clubs often disband for lack of interest is because nothing is laid out for them to do.
- He was then sent back to formally disband the company, which he did July 28, and they were dishonorably discharged.