demobilise in English

verb
1
take (troops) out of active service, typically at the end of a war.
he was demobilized in February 1946

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1. It also urged the Cambodian parties to demobilise their military forces before the elections.

2. Since 1999, the government has been working to demobilise large numbers of servicemen with support from the World Bank.

3. The plan has been for the rival armies to demobilise, to unify(Sentencedict.com), and then to hold elections to decide who rules.

4. The Council demands an immediate end to all attacks by the LRA and urges the LRA to release all those abducted, and to disarm and demobilise.