Definition of Disestablishment. Meaning of Disestablishment. Synonyms of Disestablishment

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Definition of Disestablishment

Disestablishment
Disestablishment Dis`es*tab"lish*ment, n. 1. The act or process of unsettling or breaking up that which has been established; specifically, the withdrawal of the support of the state from an established church; as, the disestablishment and disendowment of the Irish Church by Act of Parliament. 2. The condition of being disestablished.

Meaning of Disestablishment from wikipedia

- (with or without legally explicit church-state separation) and to disestablishment, the changing of an existing, formal relationship between the church...
- became more supportive and voted in favour of disestablishment. The two men contributed to Welsh disestablishment and acknowledged the Welsh national consciousness...
- Church of Ireland: Disestablishment 150 online resources and 2019–2020 programme of events marking the 150th anniversary of disestablishment A Brief History...
- 1911. The opposition to disestablishment was led by the Conservative politician F. E. Smith, who characterised the disestablishment bill as "a Bill which...
- struggle for disestablishment, only resolved in the wake of the Welsh Church Act 1914 when in 1920 the Church of England was disestablished in Wales, becoming...
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- longest non-scientific words in the English language. The matter of disestablishment of the Church of England is an ongoing issue, often tied with the position...
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