verb
- to remove from the office of bishop or abbot; to deprive of episcopal rank
Usage: ecclesiastical; rare
Examples
- The corrupt bishop faced unmitring by the church council.
- Historical records show several cases of unmitring during the medieval period.
- The process of unmitring requires formal ecclesiastical proceedings.
- Church law provides specific grounds for unmitring a bishop.
- The scandal led to calls for unmitring the disgraced prelate.