disendow Synonyms

disendow Meaning

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disendow (v. t.)

To deprive of an endowment, as a church.

disendow Sentence Examples

  1. The government's decision to disendow public schools has resulted in a significant decline in the quality of education.
  2. The church was disendowed following the French Revolution, and its property was confiscated by the state.
  3. The institution was disendowed of its funds by the government, leaving it bankrupt.
  4. The university was disendowed by the state legislature, which diverted its funding to other priorities.
  5. The government's disendowment of the university has led to a sharp decline in research and teaching quality.
  6. The hospital was disendowed by its wealthy benefactor, who decided to give his money to another charity.
  7. The foundation was disendowed after the death of its founder, who had been its sole benefactor.
  8. The disendowment of the trust fund has left many needy students without financial assistance.
  9. The museum was disendowed after a series of financial scandals, which led to a loss of public confidence.
  10. The disendowment of the library has resulted in a dramatic reduction in the number of books and other resources available to the public.

FAQs About the word disendow

To deprive of an endowment, as a church.

receive,defund, draw, subsist,

organize, subsidize, found, establish, organize, establish, finance, fund, subsidize, fund

The government's decision to disendow public schools has resulted in a significant decline in the quality of education.

The church was disendowed following the French Revolution, and its property was confiscated by the state.

The institution was disendowed of its funds by the government, leaving it bankrupt.

The university was disendowed by the state legislature, which diverted its funding to other priorities.