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1 opløse
disband, dissolve* * **( i væske) dissolve ( fx sugar in water);(fig) break up ( fx a home, a demonstration, a meeting);( hær) disband;(mus.) resolve ( fx a discord);( ødelægge) disorganize ( fx a system);[ opløses, opløse sig] dissolve, be dissolved; break up;( falde fra hinanden) disintegrate;[ forsamlingen opløste sig] the assembly broke up;[ opløse sig i sine bestanddele] disintegrate;(se også opløst). -
2 sprede
broadcast, diffuse, disband, disperse, diversify, propagate, scatter, spread, strew* * ** spread ( fx manure over a field, payments over a longer period, terror, knowledge, sunshine about one, disease, one's fingers);( til forskellige sider, splitte) scatter ( fx he scattered the books all over the floor; the storm scattered the ships; scatter seed),F disperse ( fx the police dispersed the crowd; disperse the troops; the examination scores are dispersed over a range from 3 to 11);( fordrive, fx tungsind, F) dispel, dissipate;( udsende, fx lys) give out ( fx heat, light);(fys) diffuse ( fx light);[ sprede sig, spredes] spread; scatter,F disperse ( fx the crowd scattered (, dispersed));
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Disband — Dis*band , v. i. To become separated, broken up, dissolved, or scattered; especially, to quit military service by breaking up organization. [1913 Webster] When both rocks and all things shall disband. Herbert. [1913 Webster] Human society would… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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disband — UK US /dɪsˈbænd/ verb [I or T] ► to stop existing as a group or organization, or to end a group or organization: »The international department was disbanded due to budget cuts … Financial and business terms
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disband — [v] break up demobilize, destroy, disperse, dissolve, fold, scatter, separate, thin out; concept 234 … New thesaurus
disband — ► VERB ▪ (with reference to an organized group) break up or cause to break up … English terms dictionary
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