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disband

[dis-band] / dɪsˈbænd /


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The group disbanded following their headline set at the Phoenix Festival in 1994 but reformed in 2000 to play five sold-out nights at London's Forum Theatre.

From BBC

Hundreds protested outside the group's inaugural meeting and a petition calling for the society to disband reached over 18,000 signatures.

From BBC

The task force was disbanded after just two months.

From Los Angeles Times

This prompted the government in 2023 to seek permission from the courts to have the group legally disbanded.

From Barron's

Last year, a district court in Tokyo ordered the church disbanded after Japan's education and culture ministry accused it of manipulating followers into making huge donations.

From BBC