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demobilization

[dee-moh-buh-lahy-zey-shuhn] / diˌmoʊ bə laɪˈzeɪ ʃən /




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The outbreak of the Cold War, soon followed by the Korean War, halted demobilization and led to the largest standing military in American history.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 28, 2026

In the letter to the peace commissioner of Colombia -- where he is in prison -- Larry Alvarez, alias "Larry Changa," asks to help "facilitate rapprochement and build a viable demobilization route."

From Barron's • Oct. 11, 2025

That included $71 million for food and other basic necessities, $37 million in payroll, $4 million in logistic supplies, $3.5 million in travel and $1.5 million in demobilization costs, Newsom’s office said.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 4, 2025

However, those feelings cannot be allowed to linger too long and lead to demobilization and surrender.

From Salon • Jan. 17, 2025

Erratic   rainfall and the delayed demobilization of agriculturalists from the   military kept cereal production well below normal, holding down   growth in 2002.

From The 2003 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency




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