What's the difference between disestablish and unestablish?

Disestablish


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To unsettle; to break up (anything established); to deprive, as a church, of its connection with the state.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) After the disestablishment of the Faculty of Pharmacy in Brno, the development of pharmaceutical chemistry, continued at the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Comenius University, Bratislava, and beginning with 1969 at Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové.
  • (2) The symbiosis may be disestablished, the partners grown independently, and then re-established experimentally.
  • (3) Instead of recommending medical changes (i.e., more doctors or hospitals), he outlined a revolutionary program of social reconstruction; including full employment, higher wages, the establishment of agricultural cooperatives, universal education, and the disestablishment of the Catholic Church.
  • (4) The disestablishment of the Church of England would be a welcome move, as would the removal of all bishops, rabbis, mullahs et al from the upper chamber.
  • (5) An unnamed Church of England source was quoted in the Sunday Times as saying if the courts forbade the central element of the coronation, it would "not amount to disestablishment of the Church of England per se", but it would deal a "major blow" to the Christian religion.
  • (6) Removing the bar on non-Protestant monarchs would indeed involve disestablishing the Church of England.
  • (7) Equally, half our parliament consists of unelected placemen and women in the House of Lords; including bishops who represent only an ever-dwindling membership of the Church of England for which disestablishment is long overdue.
  • (8) Briscan asked police to sign a memorandum of understanding that, among other things, would have ruled out charging protesters under the Vicious Lawless Association Disestablishment Act, which adds up to 25 years to jail sentences.
  • (9) Since 1992, Hefce (the Higher Education Funding Council for England) has marched on while dozens of bodies in other sectors – most notably in HE’s poor relation, further education (FE) - were established and quickly disestablished.
  • (10) Baldry resisted calls from MPs from all main parties for an immediate bill to force the church to accept women bishops, for a moratorium on new male bishops until the change was made, or for disestablishment of the Church of England.
  • (11) He might not change this country – Congress can obstruct a president, as it has been doing since 2008 – but if he could, it would be in directions I support: defeating Isis, strict(er) immigration, encouraging businesses to stay or return here, a much better relationship with Russia, and the disestablishment of the politically correct society we have, to our detriment, become.

Unestablish


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To disestablish.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) However, the use of high doses of beta-blockers in schizophrenia remains unestablished, and insufficient data are available with respect to their use in aggressive behavior.
  • (2) The etiology of Kawasaki syndrome remains unestablished, although a possible role has been suggested for exposure to the application of carpet shampoo, house dust mites, and rickettsial infection.
  • (3) Since chronic villitis of unestablished etiology is a placental lesion frequently found in normal and abnormal term placentae, and fetal stem vessels are MHC class II-positive in these lesions, we asked if syncytiotrophoblast in villitis is reactive for MHC class II antigens.
  • (4) In unestablished rat fibroblasts, simultaneous transfer of either pmt and small T or pmt and large T in the presence of the neo marker conferred only a partially transformed phenotype to most of the cell lines.
  • (5) Villitis of unestablished etiology is a placental lesion frequently associated with high risk pregnancies: it is also found in placentae from normal term pregnancies.
  • (6) Tumor take was confirmed histologically for 22 neoplasms at the initial transplantation, and 14 serially transplantable tumors were established, including some hitherto unestablished or unreported, such as lung and hepatic cell carcinomas.
  • (7) Sites of hemorrhage and causal mechanisms remain unestablished.
  • (8) The role of SRE-ZBP in the regulation of c-fos transcription remains unestablished, but this protein binds to a region of the SRE where mutations lead to derepression.
  • (9) Search for homology in other proteins showed the presence of the following distinct structures in these nonrepetitive regions: (a) the COOH-terminal part of the molecule that shows homology with alpha-actinin, (b) two typical EF-hand (i.e., Ca2+-binding) structures in this region, (c) a sequence close to the EF-hand that fulfills the criteria for a calmodulin-binding site, and (d) a domain in the middle of the sequence that is homologous to a NH2-terminal segment of several src-tyrosine kinases and to a domain of phospholipase C. These regions are good candidates to carry some established as well as some yet unestablished functions of spectrin.
  • (10) In contrast, TGF-beta 1 inhibits mitogenically unestablished mouse embryo fibroblasts and these fibroblasts immortalized spontaneously and able to grow in S- medium.
  • (11) Villitis of unestablished origin is a lesion in placentas from normal and high-risk pregnancies.
  • (12) The above suggests that, like myc gene, glucocorticoid collaborates with v-abl or activated ras oncogene to transform unestablished rat cells and that the transformation phenotypes were determined not only by the introduced oncogene but by the cellular condition including their tissue origin.
  • (13) In particular, action models are proposed for discussion which, besides the priority aim of restricting use of Pb to those situations where there is no alternative and to those working environments which guarantee compliance with modern regulations and prevention procedures, have two differentiated objectives: the first is to eliminate the dose-dependent effects occurring at exposures higher than those in the general population; the second is to reduce to the lowest possible level the effects with no threshold or with as yet unestablished threshold, by means of actions in favour not only of occupationally exposed groups but also the general population.
  • (14) Although 5-amino-salicylic acid (5-ASA) provides effective treatment for inflammatory bowel disease, its mode of action is unestablished.
  • (15) The potential, but as yet unestablished, value of prophylactic vaccination against pneumococcal otitis media is considered.
  • (16) Antisperm antibodies (ASA) appear to impair reproduction; however, their clinical significance in in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET) is unestablished.
  • (17) These findings suggest: 1) the carotid bodies are essential in ponies to maintain normal ventilation: 2) in CD ponies peripheral chemosensitivity is partially regained at some unestablished locus; and 3) pH compensating mechanisms in chronically hypercapnic ponies function relatively better in blood than in CSF.
  • (18) The value of adjuvant radiation therapy is unestablished.
  • (19) McConaghy (1989) argued that the validity of penile circumference responses (PCRs) is at best unestablished and that penile volume responses (PVRs) have been demonstrated to be clearly superior indices of sexual arousal and orientation.
  • (20) Visual evoked potentials in response to checkerboard reversal pattern were evaluated in 160 patients: 24 with isolated retrobulbar optic neuritis, 100 with unquestionable and probable multiple sclerosis, 36 with paraparesis or with disseminated changes of unestablished aetiology (degenerative or inflammatory) and in 80 healthy controls.

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