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TOEFL BNC: 11401 COCA: 13868

disband

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
disband /dɪsˈbænd/ verb
disbands; disbanded; disbanding
disband
/dɪsˈbænd/
verb
disbands; disbanded; disbanding
Learner's definition of DISBAND
: to end an organization or group (such as a club)解散(组织或团体)
[+ object]
[no object]

— disbandment

/dɪsˈbændmənt/ noun [noncount]
TOEFL BNC: 11401 COCA: 13868

disband

verb

dis·​band dis-ˈband How to pronounce disband (audio)
disbanded; disbanding; disbands

transitive verb

: to break up the organization of : dissolve

intransitive verb

: to break up as an organization : disperse
disbandment noun

Example Sentences

They've decided to disband the club. The members of the organization have decided to disband.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle French desbander, from des- dis- + bande band

First Known Use

1591, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Time Traveler
The first known use of disband was in 1591
TOEFL BNC: 11401 COCA: 13868

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