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demobilize

[dee-moh-buh-lahyz] / diˈmoʊ bəˌlaɪz /
VERB
deactivate
Synonyms


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Most had already been demobilized, with the US military saying 100 Guard troops remained deployed at the time.

From Barron's

While the federal government may demobilize, the onus now has been pushed to the property owners to either finish the job.

From Los Angeles Times

It demobilizes, distracts, and depresses those who want to do better.

From Salon

On the other hand, “feelings of depression are demobilizing and take you out of the political system,” said Ojeda, author of “The Sad Citizen: How Politics is Depressing and Why it Matters.”

From Los Angeles Times

Prisoners serving in the army would be integrated into special units for the duration of martial law, meaning that they would not be demobilized until the end of the war.

From New York Times