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dischurch Meaning

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dischurch (v. t.)

To deprive of status as a church, or of membership in a church.

dischurch Sentence Examples

  1. The pastor dischurched the unruly member from the congregation due to their persistent disruptive behavior.
  2. The diocese dischurched the wayward priest for violating the sacred vows of celibacy and obedience.
  3. The authorities dischurched the heretical sect from the community, fearing their influence would corrupt the morals of the townspeople.
  4. The angry mob dischurched the accused witch from the village, driving her out into the wilderness to fend for herself.
  5. The church elders dischurched the unrepentant sinner, hoping that this act of discipline would bring them to their senses.
  6. The schismatic faction dischurched themselves from the established church, forming their own independent congregation.
  7. The congregation dischurched the pastor for misappropriating church funds and engaging in unethical behavior.
  8. The court dischurched the clergyman from his benefice due to his involvement in a scandalous affair.
  9. The Vatican dischurched the dissident theologian for publicly challenging the church's teachings on contraception and the ordination of women.
  10. The military dischurched the chaplain for refusing to bless the troops before they went into battle, citing moral objections to the war.

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To deprive of status as a church, or of membership in a church.

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The pastor dischurched the unruly member from the congregation due to their persistent disruptive behavior.

The diocese dischurched the wayward priest for violating the sacred vows of celibacy and obedience.

The authorities dischurched the heretical sect from the community, fearing their influence would corrupt the morals of the townspeople.

The angry mob dischurched the accused witch from the village, driving her out into the wilderness to fend for herself.