Crossword-Solution: DISBAND 7 letters, 36 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Disband v. t. To loose the bands of; to set free; to disunite; to
scatter; to disperse; to break up the organization of; especially, to
dismiss from military service; as, to disband an army.
Disband v. t. To divorce.
Disband v. i. To become separated, broken up, dissolved, or
scattered; especially, to quit military service by breaking up
organization.

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We have 36 clues for the answer “DISBAND”

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stop functioning or cohering as a unit 1 answer
Break up a party. 1 answer
Break up the group 1 answer
Break up, as a club 1 answer
Break up, as an organization 1 answer
Break up, in a way 1 answer
Cease to be a group 1 answer
Present combo, on the street 1 answer
Split up, like a group 1 answer
The political wing of the party dissolved after much internal fighting 1 answer
Muster out. 2 answers
demobilise 5 answers
CENTRALISE (ant.) 5 answers
BREAKUP 6 answers
DIFFRACT 9 answers
Decentralise 12 answers
decentralize 12 answers
dichotomize 18 answers
dichotomise 22 answers
dissipate 28 answers
Estrange 47 answers
Scatter 48 answers
Distribute 52 answers
dispel 58 answers
dismember 59 answers
untie 59 answers
circulate 59 answers
disjoint 61 answers
Sever 62 answers
DIFFUSE ___ 63 answers
Divide 64 answers
break up 65 answers
Dissolve 70 answers
disunite 71 answers
disjoin 75 answers
divorce 80 answers
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Sentences with DISBAND (5)

Thence more at ease thir minds and somwhat rais’d By false presumptuous hope, the ranged powers Disband, and wandring, each his several way Pursues, as inclination or sad choice Leads him perplext, where he may likeliest find Truce to his restless thoughts, and entertain The irksome hours, till his great Chief return.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
When Demetrio announces that he will not allow looting and orders them to disband, the mob, disconsolate, obeys him, and soon scatters; but there is a dull rumor among the soldiers and no one moves from his place.
The Underdogs Mariano Azuela 1996
Before quitting his camp at Wolmerstadt, he commanded the Elector, by a special messenger, to open his territories to the imperial troops; either to disband his own, or to join them to the imperial army; and to assist, in conjunction with himself, in driving the King of Sweden out of Germany.
The History of the Thirty Years' War Friedrich Schiller 1996
The French and Swedes had indeed removed from Bavaria; but, by the loss of his quarters in the Suabian circle, he found himself compelled either to exhaust his own territories by the subsistence of his troops, or at once to disband them, and to throw aside the shield and spear, at the very moment when the sword alone seemed to be the arbiter of right.
The History of the Thirty Years' War Friedrich Schiller 1996
But, here the Government troops, under the Earl of Feversham, were close at hand; and he was so dispirited at finding that he made but few powerful friends after all, that it was a question whether he should disband his army and endeavour to escape.
A Child’s History of England Charles Dickens 1996

Quotes with DISBAND (3)

The thing the nature of which is totally unknown to you is usually what you need to find, and finding it is a matter of getting lost. The word "lost" comes from the Old Norse los, meaning the disbanding of an army, and this origin suggests soldiers falling out of formation to go home, a truce with the wide world. I worry now that many people never disband their armies, never go beyond what they know.
Rebecca Solnit
The word "lost" comes from the Old Norse "los," meaning the disbanding of an army, and this origin suggests soldiers falling out of formation to go home, a truce with the wide world. I worry now that many people never disband their armies, never go beyond what they know.
Rebecca Solnit A Field Guide to Getting Lost
That thing the nature of which is totally unknown to you is usually what you need to find, and finding it is a matter of getting lost. The word ‘lost’ comes from the old Norse ‘los’ meaning the disbanding of an army…I worry now that people never disband their armies, never go beyond what they know. Advertising, alarmist news, technology, incessant busyness, and the design of public and private life conspire to make it so. A recent article about the return of wildlife to subur…
Rebecca Solnit A Field Guide to Getting Lost
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Used 8 times in crossword archives (1949–2023).