disfrock

/dɪsˈfrɑk/
verb
  1. To remove a person from their position as a member of the clergy, especially as a formal punishment.
    • The decision to disfrock him was based on serious misconduct.
    • The church council voted to disfrock the priest after the scandal.
    • In some denominations, only a bishop has the authority to disfrock a minister.
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