demilitarise|demilitarised|demilitarises|demilitarising in English

verb demilitarise (Brit.)

remove military forces from an area (also demilitarize)

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1. Jean Bart was demilitarised, renamed Océan, and became a school hulk in Toulon.

2. At Alexandria the French agree to demilitarise the battleship Lorraine and several smaller ships.

3. Jean Bart was demilitarised and became a school hulk in Toulon in 1936.

4. By law, Åland is politically neutral and entirely demilitarised, and residents are exempt from conscription to the Finnish Defence Forces.

5. The move to demilitarise the area comes just three weeks before the south is due to secede from the north.

6. Her condition was poor, even after the earlier refits so she was demilitarised and became a training ship in Toulon in 1936.

7. As part of that agreement, a three-party (Russia, Moldova, Transnistria) Joint Control Commission supervises the security arrangements in the demilitarised zone, comprising twenty localities on both sides of the river.

8. The terms of the London Naval Treaty meant that in 1937, Hawkins was demilitarised and had all her 7.5 inch guns and the deck mounted torpedo tubes removed before she was again returned to reserve status.