disparadise

/dɪsˈpæɹədaɪs/

Etymology

From dis- + paradise.

verb

  1. To expel or remove from paradise.“O Pride, of all heaven-relapsing praemunires the most fearful – thou that ere this had disparadised our first parent, Adam, and unrighteoused the very angels –, how shall I arm mine elocution to break through the ranks of thy hilly stumbling blocks?”