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disclass, v.|dɪsˈklɑːs, -æ-| [f. dis- 7 c + class n.] trans. = declass; to remove or cut off from one's class. Hence disˈclassed ppl. a.
1890Times 31 Jan. 9/1 Worked by a Union largely composed of the broken-down, disclassed waifs and strays who gravitate to the dock-gates in search of casual employment. 1916G. B. Shaw Pygmalion 196 Her father..formerly a dustman, and now fantastically disclassed, had become extremely popular in the smartest society. 1934― Prefaces 626/2 The baron's cadet..cannot avail himself of the public elementary and secondary schools because such a step would disclass the man of family. |