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  • Disband Meanings

    verb to break up or dissolve a group or organization

    Fields related to disband

    Music

    The band decided to disband after their lead singer left.

    Military

    The decision was made to disband the battalion due to budget cuts.

    Sports

    The team may have to disband if they cannot secure funding for the upcoming season.

    Occupation Usage of disband

    Writer

    In the world of literature, a publishing company may decide to disband a particular writing team if they are not meeting deadlines or producing quality work.

    Psychologist

    A mental health clinic may disband a therapy group if the group is not making progress or if there are conflicts among the members that cannot be resolved.

    Musician

    A band may disband if the members have creative differences or if they are no longer able to work together harmoniously.

    Scientist

    A research team may disband if their project is completed or if funding for the project is no longer available.

    Athlete

    A sports team may disband if they consistently lose games, leading to a lack of fan support and financial difficulties.

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