0 past simple and past participle of disestablish
1 to take away official support and position from a Church or similar organized group
He has been disestablished, because all our favourite establishments within our broad establishment refuse to name him.
He has been disestablished, but not by law.
Our status as a council was not comparable with that of the disestablished body of trustees that exists today.
Once it was disestablished, he forgot about it and went on to higher things.
Youth training relied heavily on non-employed placement and disestablished the normal relationship between the employer and young employee.
It seems to me to be one of those"establishments"which ought to be disestablished as soon as possible—particularly in the case of developing countries.
We have been disestablished in the elementary schools.
But in almost every other department of our public life we are being disestablished, and we are being disestablished piecemeal.