Thesaurus / demobilize
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The criminal justice system’s demobilizing effects are different than either of these two features of our political system.
HOW BROKEN POLICING IS BREAKING OUR DEMOCRACYZACK BEAUCHAMPAPRIL 23, 2021VOXShe must demobilize existing air forces within two months and surrender aviation material.
WORLD'S WAR EVENTS, VOLUME IIIVARIOUSRussia would not demobilize her armies under a German threat.
A SCHOOL HISTORY OF THE GREAT WARALBERT E. MCKINLEY, CHARLES A. COULOMB, AND ARMAND J. GERSONTherefore, on July 31 we demanded that Russia demobilize, this being the only measure which could save the peace of Europe.
NEW YORK TIMES CURRENT HISTORY: THE EUROPEAN WAR FROM THE BEGINNING TO MARCH 1915, VOL 1, NO. 2VARIOUSIn England your weakness is that if you are ordered to demobilize men by classes, you'll do it.
GENERAL BRAMBLEANDR MAUROISA similar disregard for the sovereign rights of greater States was shown in the demand that Russia should demobilize her forces.
NEW YORK TIMES, CURRENT HISTORY, VOL 1, ISSUE 1VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO DEMOBILIZE
- absolve
- acquit
- bail
- bail out
- clear
- cut loose
- deliver
- demobilize
- discharge
- disengage
- disenthrall
- disimprison
- dismiss
- emancipate
- enfranchise
- extricate
- let loose
- let off
- let off the hook
- let out
- liberate
- loose
- loosen
- pardon
- parole
- put on the street
- ransom
- redeem
- release
- relieve
- reprieve
- rescue
- save
- set free
- spring
- turn loose
- turn out
- unbind
- uncage
- unchain
- undo
- unfetter
- unfix
- unleash
- untie
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