Sentence examples for be disgraced from inspiring English sources

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be disgraced

verb

To disrespect another; to put someone out of favor.

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If Britain leaves the EU, he will be disgraced.

He can be disgraced, impeached, defeated — but he comes back.

"They don't want to be disgraced again," Mr. Massoud said.

Better so, than live to be disgraced and looked askance at.

No parent wants her daughter to be disgraced and excluded from local life.

If they proved false, those who made them would be disgraced.

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Grant hadn't been disgraced.

He has been disgraced.

"I am disgraced.

The kuffār (infidels) are disgraced.

The Parachute Regiment has been disgraced.

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