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/dee frok"/, v.t.to unfrock.[1575-85; < F défroquer, equiv. to dé- DIS-1 + froque FROCK + -er inf. suffix]
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defrock — v. t. To divest of the frock, i. e. to deprive (a priest, minister, etc.) of official ecclesiastical authority; of church officials. Syn: unfrock. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
defrock — index disgrace Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
defrock — 1580s, from Fr. défroquer (15c.), from de (see DE (Cf. de )) + froque frock (see FROCK (Cf. frock)). Related: Defrocked … Etymology dictionary
defrock — ► VERB ▪ deprive (a person in holy orders) of ecclesiastical status … English terms dictionary
defrock — [dē fräk′] vt. UNFROCK (sense 2) … English World dictionary
defrock — UK [diːˈfrɒk] / US [dɪˈfrɑk] verb [transitive] Word forms defrock : present tense I/you/we/they defrock he/she/it defrocks present participle defrocking past tense defrocked past participle defrocked to remove a priest from their job because they … English dictionary
defrock — transitive verb Date: 1581 1. to deprive (as a priest) of the right to exercise the functions of office 2. to remove from a position of honor or privilege … New Collegiate Dictionary
defrock — verb a) to divest of a frock The defrocked priest may no longer perform rites. b) to formally remove the rights and authority of a member of the clergy. Syn: disfrock, unfrock … Wiktionary
defrock — Synonyms and related words: boot, bounce, break, bring into discredit, bring low, bring shame upon, bump, bust, can, cashier, cast reproach upon, debase, deconsecrate, degrade, demote, deplume, depose, deprive, dethrone, disbar, discharge,… … Moby Thesaurus
defrock — de|frock [ˌdi:ˈfrɔk US ˈfra:k] v [T] to officially remove a priest from his or her job because he or she did something wrong >defrocked adj … Dictionary of contemporary English