unmitre (Meaning)
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unmitre (v. t.)
To deprive of a miter; to depose or degrade from the rank of a bishop.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unmitre
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unmitre Sentence Examples
- The bishop's unfrockment ceremony unmitred him, removing his clerical status.
- The deposed archbishop was unmitred and stripped of his vestments in a solemn ritual.
- The priest's unmitring signified his departure from the priesthood.
- The heretical bishop was unmitred and excommunicated for his beliefs.
- The king unmitred the traitorous cardinal as punishment for his treason.
- The pontiff's unmitring was a rare and controversial act that shocked the Catholic world.
- The archbishop's unmitring was a symbolic gesture of his repentance for past mistakes.
- The bishop's unmitring marked the end of his ecclesiastical authority.
- The priest's unmitring left him feeling spiritually bereft and lost.
- The unmitring of the clergy in the wake of the Reformation caused widespread religious turmoil.
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To deprive of a miter; to depose or degrade from the rank of a bishop.
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The bishop's unfrockment ceremony unmitred him, removing his clerical status.
The deposed archbishop was unmitred and stripped of his vestments in a solemn ritual.
The priest's unmitring signified his departure from the priesthood.
The heretical bishop was unmitred and excommunicated for his beliefs.