Obs. [a. L. ablegātiōn-em a dismissing, n. of action f. ablegāre: see prec.] The act of sending abroad. J. Dispatch, dismissal.
1615. Crooke, Body of Man, 462. The ablegation of excrements.
1649. Jer. Taylor, Gt. Exemp., XV. § 4. Punished with ablegation and confinement in outer darkness.
1662. H. More, Antid. agt. Ath., I. xi. 35 (1712). An Arbitrarious Ablegation of the Spirits into this or that determinate part of the body.