terms |
disfellowshipment |
As nouns the difference between terms and disfellowshipment
is that
terms is while
disfellowshipment is a temporary sanction used within , more severe than formal probation but less severe than excommunication.
excommunication |
disfellowshipment |
As nouns the difference between excommunication and disfellowshipment
is that
excommunication is the act of excommunicating or ejecting; especially an ecclesiastical censure whereby the person against whom it is pronounced is, for the time, cast out of the communication of the church; exclusion from fellowship in things spiritual while
disfellowshipment is a temporary sanction used within
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, more severe than formal probation but less severe than excommunication.
probation |
disfellowshipment |
As nouns the difference between probation and disfellowshipment
is that
probation is a period of time when a person occupies a position only conditionally and may easily be removed for poor performance while
disfellowshipment is a temporary sanction used within , more severe than formal probation but less severe than excommunication.
sanction |
disfellowshipment |
As nouns the difference between sanction and disfellowshipment
is that
sanction is an approval, by an authority, generally one that makes something valid while
disfellowshipment is a temporary sanction used within , more severe than formal probation but less severe than excommunication.
As a verb sanction
is to ratify; to make valid.
temporary |
disfellowshipment |
As nouns the difference between temporary and disfellowshipment
is that
temporary is one serving for a limited time; short-term employee while
disfellowshipment is a temporary sanction used within
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, more severe than formal probation but less severe than excommunication.
As an adjective temporary
is not permanent; existing only for a period or periods of time.
disfellowshipment |
disfellowship |
As a noun disfellowshipment
is a temporary sanction used within
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, more severe than formal probation but less severe than excommunication.
As a verb disfellowship is
to subject to disfellowshipment.