Disengage, dis-en-gāj′, v.t. to separate or free from being engaged: to separate: to set free: to release.—ns. Disengag′edness; Disengage′ment. [O. Fr. desengager, des-—L. dis, neg., engager, to engage.]

Disennoble, dis-en-nō′bl, v.t. to deprive of title, or of what ennobles: to degrade.

Disenrol, dis-en-rōl′, v.t. to remove from a roll.

Disenshroud, dis-en-shrowd′, v.t. to divest of a shroud, to unveil.

Disenslave, dis-en-slāv′, v.t. to free from bondage.

Disentail, dis-en-tāl′, v.t. to break the entail of (an estate): to divest.—n. the act of disentailing.

Disentangle, dis-en-tang′gl, v.t. to free from entanglement or disorder: to unravel: to disengage or set free.—n. Disentang′lement.

Disenthral, Disenthrall, dis-en-thrawl′, v.t. to free from enthralment.—n. Disenthral′ment.

Disenthrone, dis-en-thrōn′, v.t. (Milt.) to dethrone.

Disentitle, dis-en-tī′tl, v.t. to deprive of title.