disestablish
verbHow to pronounce disestablish:
Definition of disestablish:
- disestablish (verb):
- to deprive of an established status
- verb. deprive (an established church) of its status.
- to deprive of the status and privileges of an established church
Synonyms for disestablish:
deprive
Antonyms for disestablish:
aid
allow
approve
assist
authorise
authorize
be loyal
bear
begin
build
commence
comply
confirm
construct
continue
create
defend
enact
encourage
establish
fail
fix
found
give birth
give in
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