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"disgraced by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to have lost respect or honor due to one's actions or behavior. Example: The politician was disgraced by his involvement in the corruption scandal.
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Icelanders had been disgraced by October's crash.
The Commons, recently disgraced by an expenses scandal, will also face tougher rules.
It's disgraced by the context, but the two bequests should be separately evaluated".
Not that these dead Japanese soldiers, so disgraced by their country's imperialist debauchery, let anyone down.
Not long ago, I was disgraced by a package of carbon paper.
Disaster for Rangers loomed and Murray left the scene, soon to be disgraced by events.
They are divided by caste; Chunhyang has been disgraced by her mother's profession.
Word got out about what Mary Lincoln was doing, and she felt disgraced by the news reports.
The end of Theodoric's reign was disgraced by the murder of the Roman scholar Boethius, which the King later regretted.
A good lexicographer can only "escape reproach", whereas a bad one will be "exposed to censure" and "disgraced by miscarriage".
The previous government was disgraced by a series of scandals involving some of its highest-ranking members.
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