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disband

[dis-band] / dɪsˈbænd /


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It had planned to submit a no-confidence motion against the government on Friday, according to Thai media - having already called on the prime minister on Thursday to disband parliament to "show responsibility towards the people".

From BBC

In March this year, a Tokyo court ordered the church to disband - a ruling that the church said it would "fight to the end".

From BBC

The Department of Government Efficiency is officially disbanded—with eight months remaining in its mandate.

From The Wall Street Journal

All things must pass, as George Harrison observed, and individual popularity was fleeting after the Beatles disbanded in 1970.

From The Wall Street Journal

The band released two further singles in 2016, but no full-length album followed and the group disbanded once more in 2017 after old tensions resurfaced.

From BBC