disestablished

[US]/[ˌdɪsɪˈstæblɪʃt]/
[UK]/[ˌdɪsɪˈstæblɪʃt]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To put an end to the established state of; to overturn; to abolish.; To deprive of an established position or authority.
v. (historical) To remove from the status of an established church, especially in the context of the Church of England.
adj.Having been put an end to; abolished.

Phrases & Collocations

disestablished church

being disestablished

once disestablished

disestablished order

disestablished status

fully disestablished

disestablishing process

disestablished institution

severely disestablished

act disestablished

Example Sentences

the monastery was disestablished after centuries of service.

the church formally disestablished the youth group due to declining membership.

following the revolution, the monarchy was swiftly disestablished.

the old order was disestablished, paving the way for new reforms.

the university disestablished several departments to reduce costs.

the colonial government was disestablished upon independence.

the trust fund was disestablished after all beneficiaries had received their share.

the company disestablished its subsidiary following a merger.

the historical society disestablished its local chapter due to lack of funding.

the political party was disestablished after losing public support.

the research program was disestablished due to insufficient data.

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