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Definition of "demobilisation" [demobilisation]

  • Alternative spelling of demobilization. (noun)

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Use "demobilisation" in a sentence
  • "It is certainly very pleasant to consider that we shall have all these valuable assets in hand; but against them we have to allow, which the Chancellor altogether omitted to do, for the big arrears of expenditure and the huge cost of demobilisation, which is at least likely to absorb the whole of them."
  • "Agathon Rwasa said the demobilisation was a landmark"
  • ""This policy has signified greater insecurity for women, because the so-called demobilisation of the paramilitary groups, who continue to control many regions of the country, has particularly affected women and girls," María Eugenia Ramírez of the Bogota-based Latin American Institute for Alternative Rights told IPS."