noun
- a person who deprives someone of an endowment or removes an endowment
Usage: rare; formal
verb
- to deprive of an endowment; to remove or withdraw an endowment from
Usage: rare; formal
Examples
- The board voted to disendower the scholarship fund due to budget constraints.
- Historical records show that the king sought to disendower the monastery of its lands.
- A disendower of charitable institutions faces public scrutiny.
- The legislature threatened to disendower the university if it did not comply with new regulations.
- Those who disendower educational programs undermine future generations.