[ noun ] the act of disbanding <noun.act> the orchestra faced the prospect of disbandment
Disbandment \Dis*band"ment\, n. The act of disbanding.
Subsequent phases envisage the complete disbandment of the rival militias.
When former President Jimmy Carter suggested that Ortega and Mrs. Chamorro call for immediate Contra disbandment, both did so within hours.
On the strength of their record in the Pacific (although the Army, in fact, conducted more landings there than the Marine Corps did), the Marines successfully avoided absorption and likely disbandment by the Army.
It is as commandos that the Royal Marines finally found a post-World War II role impressive enough to cut off the talk about disbandment.