Disestablished [verb]

Definition of Disestablished:

do away with or put an end to

Synonyms of Disestablished:

● Prohibit

● Overturn

● Revoke

● Wipe out

● Suppress

● Terminate

● Nullify

● Stamp out

● Annul

● Overthrow

● Cancel

● Abrogate

● Rescind

● Repeal

● Dissolve

● Eradicate

● Invalidate

● Repudiate

● Vacate

● Erase

● Kill

● Extirpate

● Negate

● Zap

● End

● Subvert

● Quash

● Vitiate

● Destroy

● Finish

● Scrub

● Void

● Undo

● Nix

● Abate

● Annihilate

● Inhibit

● Supersede

● Expunge

● Obliterate

● Squelch

● Extinguish

● Call off

● Put an end to

● Set aside

● Put kibosh on

● Put the kibosh on


Opposite/Antonyms of Disestablished:

● Support

● Promote

● Enact

● Continue

● Confirm

● Keep

● Build

● Save

● Help

● Start

● Initiate

● Begin

● Give birth

● Bear

● Fix

● Establish

● Pass

● Approve

● Allow

● Uphold

● Ratify

● Legalize

● Revive

● Construct

● Set up

● Schedule

● Assist

● Aid

● Commence

● Sanction

● Institute

● Validate

● Create

● Permit


Sentence/Example of Disestablished:

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.