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▪ I. † disinˈcorporate, ppl. a. Obs. Also 7 disen-. [f. dis- 10 + incorporate a.: see next.] Disunited or separated from a body, corporation, or society.
1605Bacon Adv. Learn. ii. xxv. §9 (1871) 258 Aliens and disincorporate from the Church of God. 1681R. L'Estrange Casuist Uncas'd 78 Ten Millions of men, are but as so many Individuals, when disencorporate, and Lopp'd off from the Body. ▪ II. disincorporate, v.|dɪsɪnˈkɔːpəreɪt| [f. dis- 6 + incorporate v.: cf. F. désincorporer (1690 in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. trans. To undo the incorporation of, to dissolve (a corporation).
1697Collier Ess. Mor. Subj. i. (1703) 223 To remove the Magistracy, or disincorporate the State. 1754–62Hume Hist. Eng. IV. 191 (Seager) His Majesty had disincorporated some idle monks. 1893Min. Nat. Conj. Council (1892) 271 The same law disincorporated the Mormon Church. 2. To separate from a corporation or body.
1701Collier M. Aurel. (1726) 168 He that is selfish..disincorporates himself from mankind. Hence disincorpoˈration, the action of disincorporating, or depriving of the rights and privileges of a corporation.
1772T. Warton Life Sir T. Pope 41 (T.) [He] ranked the king's disincorporation of the monks with his rejection of the see of Rome..as a matter of an external nature. |