verb
- past tense and past participle of disestablish; to remove official status or recognition from (an institution, especially a church)
Usage: formal; chiefly historical or political
Examples
- The Church of England was disestablished in Ireland in 1869.
- Parliament disestablished the state religion to ensure religious freedom.
- After the revolution, the government disestablished the official church.
- The disestablished church lost its government funding and privileges.
- Many nations have disestablished their state religions over time.