disfellowshipped

[US]//ˌdɪsˈfeləʊʃɪpt//
[UK]//ˌdɪsˈfeloʊʃɪpt//
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.past tense and past participle of disfellowship; to expel someone from membership (especially from a religious group)

Phrases & Collocations

was disfellowshipped

were disfellowshipped

got disfellowshipped

is disfellowshipped

disfellowshipped member

disfellowshipped members

being disfellowshipped

Example Sentences

after a committee meeting, he was disfellowshipped from the congregation for repeated misconduct.

she was disfellowshipped from the church, and many friends stopped speaking to her.

he was formally disfellowshipped by the elders, and the decision was announced publicly.

they voted to disfellowship him after multiple warnings and a final hearing.

once disfellowshipped, she was expected to avoid social contact with members.

he was disfellowshipped for apostasy, according to the official statement.

after being disfellowshipped, he appealed the decision through the proper channels.

she feared being disfellowshipped if she publicly criticized the leadership.

he was disfellowshipped and later reinstated after a long period of repentance.

several members said they felt conflicted after their relative was disfellowshipped.

the report notes that he was disfellowshipped, not merely reprimanded.

he worried his family would shun him if he was disfellowshipped.

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