Crossword-Solution: DEMOBILISE
We have 19 clues for the answer “DEMOBILISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Take troops out of active service | 1 answer |
| Discharge from troops from military service | 2 answers |
| deprive of weapons | 4 answers |
| Release from military service | 4 answers |
| disband | 19 answers |
| disarm | 44 answers |
| Incapacitate | 55 answers |
| dispel | 58 answers |
| dismember | 59 answers |
| break up | 65 answers |
| Subdue | 67 answers |
| Disable | 67 answers |
| Deprive. | 68 answers |
| Fall out | 68 answers |
| disunite | 71 answers |
| Disperse | 72 answers |
| disjoin | 75 answers |
| Detach | 80 answers |
| Discharge | 89 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with DEMOBILISE (5)
Demobilise the army and decide what naval and military forces will still have to be maintained, and what provision ought to be made in regard to military training in the future.
The French had practically to demobilise their fleet to supply transport, and so hazardous did the enterprise appear, that they resisted its being undertaken with every military argument.
This corresponds with known fact: the Navy has, in addition to the Reserve men already mentioned, nearly 200,000 men to demobilise in order to put its personnel on the footing on which it stood when war broke out.
The Soldiers' Councils, which played the more prominent part in the revolution, and still form part of the organisation, have not succeeded in making headway against the efforts of the Government to demobilise them.
News of this is given in a telegram to the Russian representatives abroad on August 1, in the following terms:-- "At midnight the German Ambassador announced to me, on the instruction of his Government, that if within 12 hours, that is by midnight on Saturday, we had not begun to demobilise, not only against Germany, but also against Austria, the German Government would be compelled to give the order for mobilisation.