Examples of 'demobilised' in a sentence

Meaning of "demobilised"

demobilise (verb): To disband or release a group of people, especially soldiers or military personnel, from active service or duty
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  • simple past tense and past participle of demobilise

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demobilised
I was demobilised six months before they left.
Emergency humanitarian aid for demobilised soldiers.
After being demobilised he found work as a labourer.
He declined to be commissioned and was demobilised as a sergeant major.
He was demobilised and returned to civilian life.
Reintegration of some of one thousand demobilised soldiers.
People and demobilised former soldiers.
Girls comprise about a quarter of demobilised children.
Demobilised females are doubly disadvantaged.
He would have been demobilised in about two months.
Temporary work programmes for those having been demobilised.
Attending demobilised children and teenagers is a state duty.
Large numbers of combatants on both sides were demobilised accordingly.
Demobilised child soldiers considered to have incurred criminal liability.
He had only recently been demobilised from the army.

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Those not involved in fighting or occupation duties were demobilised.
Both units were subsequently demobilised and disbanded.
He was demobilised and returned to his work as a chamberlain at the court.
Shortly afterwards the battery was demobilised.
Demobilised former soldier.
There it was progressively wound down as the men were demobilised.
Charges based on the testimony of demobilised guerrilla combatants.
Demobilised former soldiers.
These humanitarian militias will have to be demobilised as soon as possible.
Those not due to be demobilised would be returned to their parent regiment or corps.
He was a warrant officer when he was demobilised.
But all those children were demobilised and integrated in schools and rehabilitation centres.
The people were politically demobilised.
Both of these acts allowed the demobilised soldiers to apply for land parcels.
Soldiers were stationed in the village after the war before being demobilised.
He is demobilised.
Coverage of rehabilitation and recovery services available for demobilised child soldiers.
Since the recent killings of demobilised soldiers this seems more urgent than ever before.
Other activities will include support for disarmament and demilitarisation and the resettlement of demobilised fighters.
Both sides immediately demobilised the military forces that had been prepared for an armed conflict.
Philanthropic organisations have promoted joint economic projects with demobilised actors from different armed groups.
The largely demobilised Hungarian army offered no resistance.
It arrived at Leith where it was immediately demobilised.
The Libyan regiments are demobilised and are burning villages.
He stayed in England after being demobilised.
He was demobilised with the rank of Captain.
He returned to Wales once he was demobilised.
After being demobilised Wisdom worked as a private hire car driver.
Supportto the economicand socialreinsertion ofthe demobilised people ofthe town of Kigali.
After being demobilised he lived in the Lower Galilee.
All the army authorities confirm that Strange was demobilised long before the incident.
Maurois was demobilised and travelled from England to Canada.
Support for the economic and social reintegration of demobilised combatants in the town of Kigali.
He was transferred to HMS Ramillies where he remained until he was demobilised.
Its personnel appeared to be demobilised in September and October.

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