unestablish (Meaning)

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unestablish (v. t.)

To disestablish.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unestablish

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unestablish Sentence Examples

  1. The unestablished rumors created a sense of paranoia in the community.
  2. The scientist could not unestablish the connection between the experimental treatment and the positive results.
  3. The government's unestablished plan for economic recovery left citizens feeling uncertain.
  4. The unestablished hypothesis was treated with skepticism by the research team.
  5. The unestablished boundaries between countries led to frequent conflicts and territorial disputes.
  6. The unestablished tradition of giving gifts during the holidays was replaced by a more secular approach.
  7. The unestablished identity of the criminal made it difficult for the police to apprehend them.
  8. The unestablished theory that the earth is flat was widely discredited by scientific evidence.
  9. The unestablished rule that all employees must wear uniforms made it challenging to accommodate diverse work styles.
  10. The unestablished convention of starting meetings on time created frequent delays and interruptions.

FAQs About the word unestablish

To disestablish.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The unestablished rumors created a sense of paranoia in the community.

The scientist could not unestablish the connection between the experimental treatment and the positive results.

The government's unestablished plan for economic recovery left citizens feeling uncertain.

The unestablished hypothesis was treated with skepticism by the research team.