disestablishments

[US]/[ˌdɪsɪˈstæblɪʃmənt]/
[UK]/[ˌdɪsɪˈstæblɪʃmənt]/

Translation

n.The act of putting an end to the establishment of something; the termination of an institution or system.; The state of being disestablished.; Instances of the ending of religious establishments, particularly in the context of the Church of Wales.

Phrases & Collocations

disestablishment movements

avoiding disestablishments

post-disestablishment era

disestablishment’s impact

historical disestablishments

witnessing disestablishments

following disestablishment

causes of disestablishment

disestablishment process

early disestablishments

Example Sentences

the disestablishments of several colonial regimes led to significant political shifts.

historical analysis often examines the causes and consequences of disestablishments.

the church faced numerous challenges following the disestablishments of the monarchy.

the disestablishments of feudal systems marked a transition to modern governance.

the aftermath of the disestablishments involved restructuring government institutions.

scholars debate the long-term impact of these disestablishments on society.

the disestablishments of monopolies fostered greater economic competition.

the process of disestablishments can be lengthy and politically complex.

the disestablishments of traditional hierarchies reshaped social structures.

understanding the disestablishments of empires is crucial for global history.

the disestablishments often resulted in the redistribution of power and resources.

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