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disgraduate
† disˈgraduate, v. Obs. [f. dis- 7 b + graduate n.] trans. To depose from a degree or dignity, deprive of rank or privilege; = disgrade, degraduate.1528 Tindale Obed. Chr. Man 73 b, Yf they be of mine anointed, and beare my marke, disgresse them (I wold saye, disgraduate them). 1550 Nicolls Thucyd. ...
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digraduation
† digraduˈation Obs. var. of degraduation1: cf. also disgraduate v.1577 Hanmer Anc. Eccl. Hist. (1619) 218 But Eusebius..wrote unto Alexander that he should revoke the deprivation and digraduation past.
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disgress
▪ I. disgress, -ion obs. ff. digress, -ion.▪ II. † disˈgress, v. Obs. rare—1. [? f. dis- 7 a + L. gressus step, taken as = gradus step, degree, position; and hence a synonym of disgrade. (Or possibly an early corrupt form of disgrace v.)]1528 [see disgraduate].
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