Thesaurus / disband
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The company, Electrek’s Fred Lambert wrote, has disbanded its PR department altogether, leaving no one to respond to press queries.
DOES ELON MUSK EVEN NEED A PR DEPARTMENT?ADAM LASHINSKYOCTOBER 8, 2020FORTUNEAt first, the top guideline listed on the page said that the group would disband after the election.
EARLY MEMBERS OF ‘WALL OF MOMS’ REFLECT ON WHERE THEY WENT WRONG AS PROTESTS IN PORTLAND CONTINUEBROOKE HENDERSONOCTOBER 6, 2020FORTUNEThe elite running team was ultimately disbanded last year after its head coach, Alberto Salazar, received a four-year suspension for doping violations.
A NEW BOOK ON NIKE PULLS NO PUNCHESMARTIN FRITZ HUBEROCTOBER 2, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEPolice were called to the man's home twice in one week, and he refused to disband the party on the second occasion, authorities said.
MAN REFUSED TO DISBAND PARTY THAT VIOLATED COVID ORDER, GETS YEAR IN JAILJON BRODKINSEPTEMBER 29, 2020ARS TECHNICASince May, at least 11 cities have started the process of cutting police budgets or disbanding police departments altogether.
DEFUND THE POLICE? HERE COME THE PRIVATE SECURITY PATROLSNICK FOURIEZOSAUGUST 27, 2020OZYHe is a groomsman; but the party disband to-morrow; only Miss Morris attending the young couple to their home up the country.
ALONEMARION HARLANDAt once the friction in the women's club developed, till it seemed wise to disband it.
THE LEAVEN IN A GREAT CITYLILLIAN WILLIAM BETTSCol. Sumner ordered John Brown to give up his prisoners, and disband his men.
PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF PARDEE BUTLERPARDEE BUTLEROne of the chief reasons that juvenile clubs often disband for lack of interest is because nothing is laid out for them to do.
HARPER'S ROUND TABLE, OCTOBER 29, 1895VARIOUSHe was then sent back to formally disband the company, which he did July 28, and they were dishonorably discharged.
THE LIFE OF ISAAC INGALLS STEVENS, VOLUME II (OF 2)HAZARD STEVENSWORDS RELATED TO DISBAND
- atomize
- break apart
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- come apart
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- decay
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- turn topsy-turvy
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- spray
- spread
- strew
- take off in all directions
- vanish
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