with objectTo remove from a class; especially to remove (a person) from his or her original social class. Now also: to undo the classification of (a ship); to declassify.
Origin
Mid 19th century; earliest use found in The Standard. From dis- + class.
Definition of disclass in US English:
disclass
verb
with objectTo remove from a class; especially to remove (a person) from his or her original social class. Now also: to undo the classification of (a ship); to declassify.
Origin
Mid 19th century; earliest use found in The Standard. From dis- + class.