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  1. DEMOB Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DEMOB is demobilize.

  2. Demob suit - Wikipedia

    The demob suit became a popular subject in British comedy after the Second World War as a topic to which millions of people could relate. There was obvious comic potential in a suit that was either too …

  3. MOB/DEMOB/SRC :: Fort Bragg - U.S. Army Garrisons

    DEMOB: The initial order of a series of AD orders must have FBNC as the DEMOB station otherwise the Solider or unit must request an amendment to process at Ft. Bragg.

  4. DEMOB | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    At the end of the war, many of the chaps in the forces took their demob here, and those who worked in the factories stayed.

  5. DEMOB Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    When he was demobbed in 1946, he said he got the only job he could: "office boy" at the Inland Revenue office in Luton, where his wife worked at the Vauxhall car factory. But it was after returning …

  6. Demob - definition of demob by The Free Dictionary

    Define demob. demob synonyms, demob pronunciation, demob translation, English dictionary definition of demob. Chiefly British tr.v. de·mobbed , de·mob·bing , de·mobs To demobilize . n. Demobilization …

  7. demob - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 1, 2024 · demob (third-person singular simple present demobs, present participle demobbing, simple past and past participle demobbed) (British) To demobilize; to release someone from military …

  8. demob, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    demob, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  9. DEMOB definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    demob in British English (diːˈmɒb ) British informal verb Word forms: -mobs, -mobbing, -mobbed 1. short for demobilize

  10. How to Use Mob or demob Correctly - GRAMMARIST

    Demob is a verb, mainly used in British English as an abbreviation for demobilize. Demobilize is a verb that means to discharge or release from service in the military, or to stop a group or organization, like …