disbanded Meaning in Tamil ( disbanded வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
அணிகலைந்து போ,
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disbanded's Usage Examples:
When King James disbanded his army and fled to France, Sarsfield accompanied him.
Joan, at his importunity, remained with the army, but the king played her false when she attempted the capture of Paris; and after a failure on the 8th of September, when Joan was wounded, 2 his troops were disbanded.
Two days later the 19th were publicly disbanded, but no further punishment was attempted.
Mercenary troops are said to have been first levied from disbanded Germans, together with Breton and English adventurers, whom the Visconti and Castruccio took into their pay.
He had after the siege of Miletus disbanded the GraecoMacedonian fleet, surrendering for the time all attempts of Alex- to challenge the command of the Aegean.
According to him the word was first used on the 27th of December 1641 by a disbanded officer named David Hide, who during a riot is reported to have drawn his sword and said he would "cut the throat of those round-headed dogs that bawled against bishops.
The evidence he secured led to the arrest, conviction, and execution or imprisonment of a large number of members during the years 1876-1877, and subsequently the outrages ceased and the society was disbanded.
Of the surviving mutineers over twelve hundred were executed, some of them by his own hand, and the entire corps was disbanded.
These new battalions were disbanded in 1882.
The Macedonian veterans were then disbanded, and the Persians taken into his army.
The Somali imbroglio was different; branded as racist and maverick the Airborne Regiment was disbanded and disgraced.
On a promise that his rival should be held in custody he disbanded his men, and thus outwitted found himself virtually a prisoner.
Army would be so hampered by disbanded soldiers and fugitive civilians that most of them could scarcely hope to get back as units.
Synonyms:
dissipate, disperse, dispel, break up, scatter,
Antonyms:
begin, unify, concentration,