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What is the past tense of demobilise?

What's the past tense of demobilise? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of demobilise is demobilised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of demobilise is demobilises.

The present participle of demobilise is demobilising.

The past participle of demobilise is demobilised.

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The army was demobilised and without having lost a battle, the nation had lost the war.
Previous legislation forbade the provision of food aid to warring factions before they demobilised.
He returned to Australia in December and was demobilised in June 1946, a month after he was promoted to flight lieutenant.
As the western allies quickly demobilised after the war, the opposite was the case with the Soviets.
The military itself was almost totally demobilised during this period.
The war being over, troops in the Mediterranean were expected to be sent home and demobilised.

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