disestablish (C1)
verb
Pronunciation: /ˌdɪsɪˈstæblɪʃ/
Definition
To end the official status of a national church or other institution, separating it from state control or support.
Examples
The movement to disestablish the Church of England gained momentum in the 19th century.
Many argued that disestablishing the state church would promote religious freedom for all citizens.
After years of debate, the parliament voted to disestablish the national academy, making it an independent entity.
How to Use disestablish
- disestablish the church (collocation)
- To remove the official state support and status of a national church. — "The government's proposal to disestablish the church sparked widespread protests."
- disestablish an organization (collocation)
- To end the official recognition or support for an organization. — "The university decided to disestablish an organization that no longer served its founding purpose."
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