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Demobilization - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Demobilization is the process of disbanding or discharging troops from military service after a conflict. It also refers to transitioning from a wartime to a peacetime economy.

demobilization

/diˌmoʊbələˈzeɪʃən/ /diːˌməʊbɪlaɪˈzeɪʃən/

Definition:

The process of discharging troops from military service or transitioning from war to peace.

Synonyms:

disbandment, deactivation, discharge, withdrawal

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

mobilization, enlistment, conscription

Common Collocations:

post-war demobilization, rapid demobilization, complete demobilization

Derivatives:

demobilize, demobilized, demobilizing

Usage Tips:

Use "demobilization" when referring to the formal release of soldiers or the winding down of military operations after conflict.

Common Phrases:

post-war demobilization, orderly demobilization, mass demobilization

Etymology:

Derived from French "démobilisation," combining "dé-" (reverse) and "mobilisation" (military readiness).

Examples:

  • 1. The army began demobilization after the peace treaty was signed.
  • 2. Demobilization reduced the country's military forces by half within a year.
  • 3. The government faced challenges during the rapid demobilization of troops.
  • 4. Many veterans struggled to find jobs after their demobilization.

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