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Disendow: To deprive of financial endowment: disendow a college.
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to deprive (a church, school, etc.) of endowment. Origin: 1860–65; dis- 1 + endow. Related forms: dis⋅en⋅dow⋅er, noun. dis⋅en⋅dow⋅ment, noun ...
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disendow. Dictionary terms for disendow in עברית, עברית definition for disendow, Thesaurus and Translations of disendow to עברית, אנגלית, איטלקית, הולנדית, ...
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disendow. Dictionary terms for disendow in Swedish, Swedish definition for disendow, Thesaurus and Translations of disendow to Swedish, English, Italian, ...
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disendow, Traditional Chinese Translation of disendow, Traditional Chinese Definition of disendow, disendow in Traditional Chinese.
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cessive general elections in support of disestablishment and disendow- ... Since the bill, provides also for disendowment, opposition to it as a whole ...
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ness of Disendowment that we have chiefly to direct our .... disendow the main body, and reduce it to an equality with themselves. ...
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Thesaurus; Bilingual Dictionaries; Sidebar Primary Resources; Facts & Figures; ... disendow [ díssin dów ] (3rd person present singular disendows, present participle disendowing, past and past participle disendowed) ... Search for "disendow" in all of ninemsn Encarta...
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Eye on the Empire by Alan Bock; Antiwar.com ... I thought it was a little curious when our newspaper, on the day of the coup that ousted Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez for 48 hours or so, received an exultant fax from one George A. ... Now the Register is among the top 30 newspapers in the country in terms of circulation,
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