Dishonored [verb]

Definition of Dishonored:

shame, degrade

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Sentence/Example of Dishonored:

They bring dishonor to themselves and on those they claim to support.

This ruthless destruction of the forest brings down upon Calendau the anger of his lady; he has dishonored the noble mountain.

And either dead or dishonored he must find her, when he comes here in search of the child he cannot long forget.

Desolation broods in yonder sad city—solemn retribution hath avenged our dishonored banner!

New favors were subsequently shown the dishonored father, in the shape of lands and titles and promises.

Did I care for what is termed reputation, it is by other circumstances that I should be dishonored.

God answered him, "I have suffered him these hundred years, although he dishonored me; and couldst not thou endure him one night?"

He felt as if he had fallen from his state, as if he had dishonored his ancestry, as if he had betrayed his trust.

Everything gone—my home broken up—my name dishonored—my whole life ruined!

I should only regret that I had dishonored them by an ill-grounded defence; and endeavor to repair my error by a better one.