Sentence examples for casting shame upon from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "casting shame upon" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the act of causing someone to feel embarrassed or humiliated. Here is an example sentence: The politician's scandalous actions were casting shame upon his entire family.

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It not only is what Jews have called "Chillul haShem," casting shame upon the Jewish people in the eyes of others.

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Any other approach casts shame upon tolerance, imagination, and science itself.

Fearful that a fallen woman would cast shame on the whole family, several households quickly disowned their kidnapped daughters.

Forfeitures, he said, are like "cutting the knees out" of a successful program, and effectively cast "shame on Archbishop Murphy and shame on Jerry Jensen" for winning.

The Jazz Age prelude was almost singularly used to cast shame on the boisterous behavior of the 1920s.

ADELE HAS BROUGHT SHAME UPON HER FAMILY by celebrity columnist Abu Qatada.

So instead they try to cast the shame of culpability on each other.

"You have brought shame upon the family!

"The blood ban brought massive shame upon Northern Ireland.

The elimination of the International Freedom Center is a shame upon us.

Brown has not even thought of that comparison, shame and double shame upon him.

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