Similar words: demobilize, mobilise, immobilise, demobilization, mobilisation, immobilisation, mobility, mobilize. Meaning: v. 1. release from military service or remove from the active list of military service 2. retire from military service.
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(1) After the war the soldiers were demobilised.
(2) The government persuaded some 30,000 right-wing paramilitaries to demobilise . It is trying to integrate many of them into civilian life through education and training involving 34,000 people.
(3) It is unlikely that the rebels will agree to demobilise.
(4) The plan has been for the rival armies to demobilise, to unify, and then to hold elections to decide who rules.
(5) Meanwhile, the UN's children's fund, Unicef, frets that efforts to demobilise child soldiers often miss abused girls under pressure to stay with their abductors.
(6) To suppress the opposition, the governments of Prussia and Russia agreed to demobilise 50% of the Polish Army and draft the remaining Polish soldiers into their own armies.
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