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disband

[dis-band] / dɪsˈbænd /


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Environmental groups sued, alleging the panel was convened behind closed doors in violation of federal rules, and Energy Secretary Chris Wright later disbanded the group.

From Barron's

It also argued that the claims were moot because the group was disbanded shortly after the lawsuit was filed.

From Los Angeles Times

Before disbanding in 1991, it was the only such alliance in history whose members invaded each other.

From The Wall Street Journal

The group went on to achieve a string of top 10 hits and sold millions of albums before disbanding in 2013.

From BBC

In 1949, Down Beat magazine, long a champion, even urged him to disband.

From The Wall Street Journal