disendow in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
DISENDOW: to withdraw financial support or funding from an institution or program.
Sample Sentences
- The government decided to disendow the failing educational institution to allocate resources more effectively.
- After the scandal, the charity's board voted to disendow several of its affiliated programs to restore public trust.
- The state legislature proposed a bill that would disendow certain privileges previously granted to the university.
- He argued that disendowing the church would allow for a more equitable distribution of public funds.
- Activists campaigned vigorously to disendow the influential organization that had long been criticized for its practices.
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