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defrock

American  
[dee-frok] / diˈfrɒk /

verb (used with object)

defrocks, present (3rd person singular) defrocked, past participle, past defrocking present participle
  1. to deprive (a monk, priest, minister, etc.) of ecclesiastical rank, authority, and function; depose.

  2. to discharge from a profession, office, or honorary position.

    a defrocked lawyer.

  3. to divest or strip of a frock.


defrock British  
/ diːˈfrɒk /

verb

  1. (tr) to deprive (a person in holy orders) of ecclesiastical status; unfrock

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of defrock

First recorded in 1575–85; from French défroquer, equivalent to dé- + froque + -er infinitive suffix; see origin at dis- 1, frock

Explanation

Defrock comes from frock, an old word for "dress." Priests, nuns, monks, and other church officials wear a frock to symbolize their job. If they leave the church, they are said to be defrocked: their gown is taken away. Although it is still common to refer to defrocked priests (priests who have left the priesthood for one reason or another), the word does not have a generally-used meaning outside of the clergy. You would not refer to a "defrocked teacher" or a "defrocked coach."

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Only the Pope can appoint or defrock a bishop.

From BBC • Feb. 21, 2024

Critics say the results have been mixed and have accused Francis of being reluctant to defrock abusive prelates.

From Reuters • Mar. 25, 2023

As cardinal and pope, Benedict pushed through revolutionary changes to church law to make it easier to defrock predator priests, and he sacked hundreds of them.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 1, 2023

He resigned a few years later, before the church concluded proceedings to defrock him.

From Washington Times • Oct. 4, 2019

Brennan said the reason the Vatican did not defrock Bransfield was that it would lose leverage.

From Washington Post • Jul. 23, 2019

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