Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

defrock

verb
/dɪˈfrɒk/
Definition
To deprive a priest or minister of their clerical status or privileges.
Examples
  • The scandal led to the bishop being defrocked by the church leaders.
  • After the investigation, the pastor was defrocked due to his unethical behavior.
Meaning
When someone is defrocked, they are removed from their religious office or position, often as a punishment for misconduct or failure to adhere to the standards expected of them in their role.
Synonyms
  • dissolve
  • disrobe
  • unclothe
  • deprive