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What is the past tense of disestablish?

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The past tense of disestablish is disestablished.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of disestablish is disestablishes.

The present participle of disestablish is disestablishing.

The past participle of disestablish is disestablished.

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When the Church of Ireland was disestablished in 1870, the Cathedral Chapter found itself totally disendowed and without funds.
Indira Gandhi finally disestablished them in the 1970's, when all the princely states were denied their privy purses.
St Augustine's was the first church in Ireland to be built by voluntary subscription since the Irish Church was disestablished and disendowed.
When Strike Command was disestablished in 1971, responsibility for Sub-Saharan Africa was left unassigned.
The first major policy he introduced, in 1869, was the Irish Church Act, which disestablished and disendowed the Church of Ireland.
An Act of Parliament in 1920 disestablished and disendowed the Anglican Church within the Principality.

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