disendow

/ˌdɪsɪnˈdaʊ/
verb
  1. To deprive (an institution, especially a church or school) of its endowment or funds.
    • During the revolution, the new regime moved to disendow all religious institutions.
    • Some argued that to disendow the university would cripple its ability to offer scholarships.
    • The government proposed to disendow the state church, taking away its land and income.
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