Disestablishing [verb]
Definition of Disestablishing:
do away with or put an end to
Synonyms of Disestablishing:
● Prohibit
● Overturn
● Revoke
● Wipe out
● Suppress
● Nullify
● Annul
● Cancel
● Abrogate
● Rescind
● Repeal
● Dissolve
● Vacate
● Erase
● Kill
● Negate
● Zap
● End
● Subvert
● Quash
● Vitiate
● Destroy
● Finish
● Scrub
● Void
● Undo
● Nix
● Abate
● Inhibit
● Expunge
● Squelch
● Call off
Opposite/Antonyms of Disestablishing:
● Support
● Promote
● Enact
● Continue
● Confirm
● Keep
● Build
● Save
● Help
● Start
● Initiate
● Begin
● Bear
● Fix
● Pass
● Approve
● Allow
● Uphold
● Ratify
● Legalize
● Revive
● Set up
● Schedule
● Assist
● Aid
● Commence
● Sanction
● Validate
● Create
● Permit
Sentence/Example of Disestablishing:
Really, if this is all the "loyal laity" can do, I may as well disestablish myself.
Nijni-Novgorod (99,000) is noted for its fair, an Asiatic institution which modern civilisation will no doubt soon disestablish.
It is thought right to disestablish the Church: well, then, let the Clergy go!
The great business of the session of 1869 was, of course, the Bill to disestablish and disendow the Irish Church.
You must not disestablish the Church: you must not even leave the Church: you must stop inside it and think what you choose.
These forcible-feeble reactionaries are much more likely to explode a revolution that will disestablish us.
Besides, what person in his senses would think of trying to disestablish John Backhouse?
You see they want to disestablish everything; but I'm a pretty big landowner here, and I don't want to be disestablished.