disclass
/ˈdɪsklæs/Definitions
1. verb
To remove or strip someone of their title, rank, or position, especially due to a disciplinary action.
“The professor was disclassed from the department after the controversy surrounding his research.”
2. noun
A person who has been stripped of their title, rank, or position, especially due to a disciplinary action.
“The disclass student was allowed to re-enroll after a year of suspension.”
3. noun
A person who has been removed from a social class or group, often due to a change in their circumstances or behavior.
“The family’s disclass status made it difficult for them to access certain social services.”