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Word Meanings - UNESTABLISH - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To disestablish. The Parliament demanded of the king to unestablish that prelatical government. Milton.

Related words: (words related to UNESTABLISH)

  • DEMANDRESS
    A woman who demands.
  • DISESTABLISHMENT
    1. The act or process of unsettling or breaking up that which has been established; specifically, the withdrawal of the support of the state from an established church; as, the disestablishment and disendowment of the Irish Church by
  • GOVERNMENTAL
    Pertaining to government; made by government; as, governmental duties.
  • GOVERNMENT
    The influence of a word in regard to construction, requiring that another word should be in a particular case. (more info) 1. The act of governing; the exercise of authority; the administration of laws; control; direction; regulation; as, civil,
  • PARLIAMENTARY
    1. Of or pertaining to Parliament; as, parliamentary authority. Bacon. 2. Enacted or done by Parliament; as, a parliamentary act. Sir M. Hale. 3. According to the rules and usages of Parliament or of deliberative bodies; as, a parliamentary motion.
  • PARLIAMENTAL
    Parliamentary.
  • DEMAND
    To call into court; to summon. Burrill. (more info) L. demandare to give in charge, intrust; de- + mandare to commit to 1. To ask or call for with authority; to claim or seek from, as by authority or right; to claim, as something due; to call for
  • MILTONIAN
    Miltonic. Lowell.
  • PARLIAMENT
    1. A parleying; a discussion; a conference. But first they held their parliament. Rom. of R. 2. A formal conference on public affairs; a general council; esp., an assembly of representatives of a nation or people having authority to make laws.
  • MILTONIC
    Of, pertaining to, or resembling, Milton, or his writings; as, Miltonic prose.
  • DEMANDER
    One who demands.
  • DEMANDANT
    One who demands; the plaintiff in a real action; any plaintiff.
  • DISESTABLISH
    To unsettle; to break up ; to deprive, as a church, of its connection with the state. M. Arnold.
  • PARLIAMENTARILY
    In a parliamentary manner.
  • PRELATICALLY
    In a prelatical manner; with reference to prelates. Milton. The last Georgic was a good prelude to the Æneis.
  • UNESTABLISH
    To disestablish. The Parliament demanded of the king to unestablish that prelatical government. Milton.
  • DEMANDABLE
    That may be demanded or claimed. "All sums demandable." Bacon.
  • PARLIAMENTARIAN
    Of or pertaining to Parliament. Wood.
  • REDEMAND
    To demand back; to demand again.
  • MISGOVERNMENT
    Bad government; want of government. Shak.
  • HAMILTON PERIOD
    A subdivision of the Devonian system of America; -- so named from Hamilton, Madison Co., New York. It includes the Marcellus, Hamilton, and Genesee epochs or groups. See the Chart of Geology.
  • PRELATIC; PRELATICAL
    Of or pertaining to prelates or prelacy; as, prelatical authority. Macaulay.

 

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