Similar words: establishment, establishment of, reestablishment, antiestablishment, establish, established, re-establish, reestablish. Meaning: [‚dɪsɪ'stæblɪʃmənt] n. the act terminating an established state of affairs; especially ending a connection with the Church of England.
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1. Liberty-loving Patrick Henry led the opposition to disestablishment.
2. Until Disestablishment in 1870 the archdeacons of Dromore were, from time immemorial, rectors of Seagoe.
3. He voted against church disestablishment in Ireland, also against the secret ballot, though for temperance reform.
4. And disestablishment would be a very good thing.
5. Perhaps the longest and most controversial piece of business transacted was the disestablishment of the Hong Kong Branch.
6. In following decades, the animating spirit behind the constitution's Establishment Clause led to the disestablishment of the official religions within the member states.
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