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- demob (demobilize) de·mob || ‚diË'mÉ’b n. discharge from military service; disband an army
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
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demob — /dee mob /, n., v., demobbed, demobbing. Chiefly Brit. Informal. n. 1. demobilization. 2. a person who has been demobilized. v.t. 3. to discharge (a person) from the armed forces; demobilize. [1915 20; orig. short for DEMOBILIZE] * * * … Universalium
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demob — de|mob [di:ˈmɔb US ˈma:b] v past tense and past participle demobbed present participle demobbing [T] BrE [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: demobilize] to demobilize soldiers etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
demob Brit. — demob Brit. [di: mɒb] informal verb (demobs, demobbing, demobbed) demobilize. noun demobilization … English new terms dictionary
demob — verb demobbed, demobbing (T) BrE informal to demobilize … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
demob — UK [diːˈmɒb] / US [dɪˈmɑb] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms demob : present tense I/you/we/they demob he/she/it demobs present participle demobbing past tense demobbed past participle demobbed British informal old fashioned to demobilize … English dictionary
demob — /diˈmɒb/ (say dee mob) noun 1. demobilisation. –verb (t) (demobbed, demobbing) 2. to discharge (a soldier) from the army. {shortened form of demobilise} …
demob — Brit. informal ► VERB (demobbed, demobbing) ▪ demobilize. ► NOUN ▪ demobilization … English terms dictionary
demob — [dē mäb′] vt. demobbed, demobbing [Brit. Informal] to demobilize n. [Brit. Informal] demobilization … English World dictionary