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disembargo

[dis-em-bahr-goh]

verb (used with object)

disembargoed, disembargoing 
  1. to remove an embargo from.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of disembargo1

First recorded in 1875–80; dis- 1 + embargo
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Example Sentences

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There will, however, be excepted from the favor of disembargo the property of backsliding insurgents and that of the leaders of the insurrection, in respect to which this General Government will adopt the measure it deems most convenient, according to the special circumstances of each case.

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