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Definition of Demobilizing
1. demobilize [v] - See also: demobilize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Demobilizing
Literary usage of Demobilizing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blue Jackets of 1918: Being the Story of the Work of the American Navy in by Willis John Abbot (1921)
"Potter's battle with seven planes.— Adrift in the Channel.—Hunting subs with
planes.—Demobilizing the aerial navy.—The transatlantic flight. ..."
2. Military and Veterans' Benefits: Enhanced Services Could Improve Transition by Cynthia A. Bascetta (2005)
"However, despite efforts so far, challenges remain, particularly in meeting the
needs of demobilizing Reserve and National Guard members for transition ..."
3. The New York Times Current History (1919)
"Demobilizing the British Army, 49. Demobilizing French War Dogs, 215. DEMOTION of
Generals In the US Army. 45. ..."
4. Demobilization: Our Industrial and Military Demobilization After the by Benedict Crowell, Robert Forrest Wilson (1921)
"In one important particular the policy adopted in the demobilization of the war
aircraft industry was exactly the opposite of that used in demobilizing the ..."
5. History of the Sinn Fein Movement and the Irish Rebellion of 1916 by Francis P. Jones (1917)
"The demobilizing order — for that is what it amounted to — came as a shock to every
... This was done, and thus the demobilizing of the men of the country ..."
6. Angola: Arms Trade and Violations of the Laws of War Since the 1992 by Arms Project (Human Rights Watch), Human Rights Watch/Africa (1994)
"MPLA Non-Cooperation Lack of transportation and poor accommodation for demobilizing
government forces provoked a crisis in 1992, with soldiers rioting and ..."