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disprivilege, v.|dɪsˈprɪvɪlɪdʒ| Also 7–8 -edge. [dis- 7 a (or 6).] 1. trans. To deprive (a person) of privilege.
a1617Bayne On Eph. (1658) 125 Our love must be shewed them..unlesse their foolish lewdness dis-priviledge them. 1670Penn Lib. of Consc. iv. Wks. (1726) I. 452 So acting and believing, dispriviledges them for ever of that Recompence. 1882Trans. R. Hist. Soc. X. 253 One ought not to dis⁓privilege a person without his knowledge. †2. To annul or undo the privilege of. Obs. rare.
1622H. Sydenham Serm. Sol. Occ. ii. (1637) 141 Let not my zeale to the Priest disprivilege my allegiance to my King. |