English

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Etymology

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From dis- +‎ fellowship.

Verb

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disfellowship (third-person singular simple present disfellowships, present participle disfellowshipping or disfellowshiping, simple past and past participle disfellowshipped or disfellowshiped)

  1. (transitive) To subject to disfellowshipment.
    • 2020, Paul Mendez, Rainbow Milk, Dialogue Books (2021), page 62:
      Disfellowshipped persons, shunned by the organisation for their unrepented sins, slipped in at the last and sat by the door, ready to disappear at the end of the closing prayer.

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Noun

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disfellowship (uncountable)

  1. Lack of, or exclusion from, fellowship.

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