unbishop Synonyms

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unbishop Meaning

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unbishop (v. t.)

To deprive, as a city, of a bishop; to deprive, as a clergyman, of episcopal dignity or rights.

unbishop Sentence Examples

  1. The unbishop of the diocese was met with scorn by the congregation.
  2. Despite his unbishop status, he continued to preach and perform sacraments.
  3. The archbishop denounced the unbishop as a heretic and an imposter.
  4. The unbishop was defrocked and excommunicated by the church.
  5. Undeterred, the unbishop established his own breakaway sect.
  6. The unbishop's followers believed he possessed divine authority, despite his lack of ordination.
  7. The unbishop's movement gained some traction among marginalized and disaffected members of the community.
  8. Authorities cracked down on the unbishop's activities, charging him with fraud and sedition.
  9. The unbishop's trial sparked a heated debate about the nature of religious authority.
  10. The unbishop's legacy remains contentious, with some seeing him as a martyr and others as a charlatan.

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To deprive, as a city, of a bishop; to deprive, as a clergyman, of episcopal dignity or rights.

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The unbishop of the diocese was met with scorn by the congregation.

Despite his unbishop status, he continued to preach and perform sacraments.

The archbishop denounced the unbishop as a heretic and an imposter.

The unbishop was defrocked and excommunicated by the church.