disfellowship

[disˈfeləʃɪp]

disfellowship Definition

to exclude someone from a group or community, especially a religious one, as a form of punishment for breaking rules or doctrines.

Using disfellowship: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disfellowship" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The church disfellowshipped him for his unrepentant behavior.

  • Example

    She was disfellowshipped from the community for her controversial views.

  • Example

    The organization has strict rules and will disfellowship anyone who violates them.

disfellowship Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for disfellowship

Phrases with disfellowship

  • disfellowshiped person

    a person who has been excluded from a group or community, especially a religious one, as a form of punishment for breaking rules or doctrines

    Example

    He was a disfellowshiped person, shunned by his former community.

  • a group of people responsible for investigating and deciding whether to disfellowship someone from a group or community, especially a religious one

    Example

    The disfellowship committee met to discuss the case of the accused member.

  • a formal letter informing someone that they have been disfellowshiped from a group or community, especially a religious one

    Example

    She received a disfellowship letter from the church, stating the reasons for her exclusion.

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Summary: disfellowship in Brief

'Disfellowship' [disˈfeləʃɪp] is a verb that means to exclude someone from a group or community, usually as a form of punishment for violating rules or doctrines. It is often used in religious contexts, such as 'The church disfellowshipped him for his unrepentant behavior.' Other phrases include 'disfellowshiped person,' 'disfellowship committee,' and 'disfellowship letter.' Synonyms include 'excommunicate' and 'ostracize.'