0 to release someone from one of the armed forces, especially at the end of a war -- (尤指战争结束后)使退伍,使复员
He was demobilized in March 1946. 他于1946年3月退伍。
These policies suffer from the fact that the benefactors of the programs are politically demobilized.
This approach suggests that campaign negativism stimulated (rather than demobilized) turnout in presidential elections from 1980 through 2000.
All else equal, the incumbent party is able to mobilize more supporters, relative to the non-incumbent party, in good economic times and more supporters are demobilized in adverse economic times.
But if the results tend to cluster above or below 0, our results will provide evidence about whether attack advertising stimulates or demobilizes turnout.
It is of the utmost importance that demobilized fishermen should find these facilities awaiting them on their return to civil life.
There were no social mechanisms for disarming, demobilizing, and reintegrating combatants back into civil society.
To illustrate our approach, we examine the recent controversy over whether attack advertising demobilizes the electorate.
The private militias on both sides must clearly be brought under political control and demobilized.