1 (of a group) to stop existing, or to cause a group to stop existing:
2 to stop existing as a group or organization, or to end a group or organization:
The international department was disbanded due to budget cuts.
After it was disbanded, he took the lead in a number of other projects together with some of the other board members.
After two years of tolerance toward liberal clubs, their leaders were arrested and organisations disbanded in 1902.
Additionally, civil service bureaucracies can be expanded and disbanded 'to task', according to the circumstances that arise.
What explains why and when these twenty-five groups disbanded?
The committee held more than 20 meetings (approximately two each year) from 1982 until the end of 1990, when it disbanded.
It is no wonder that, as nationalist identities intensified in the city, ethnic identity remained important and ethnic groups vowed not to disband.
The estates general was used to legalize this move, and then disbanded for ever.
To reiterate, the theory of density dependence predicts that legitimation suppresses disbanding rates while competition increases disbanding rates.
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