disenrol
/dɪˈsɛnroʊl/Definitions
1. verb
to cancel or remove someone or something from a list or a roll; to disenroll someone from a course or a program.
“The professor had to disenrol the student who failed to attend classes.”
2. verb
to cancel or remove a person’s or an organization’s membership or rights in a particular organization, course, or program.
“The company was disenrolled from the trade association after violating its rules.”