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disbarment
noun as in disgrace
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noun as in ejection
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noun as in ill repute
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- abasement
- abuse
- bad name
- bad odor
- baseness
- black eye
- blemish
- blur
- brand
- comedown
- contempt
- contumely
- corruption
- culpability
- debasement
- debasing
- defamation
- degradation
- derision
- discredit
- disesteem
- disfavor
- dishonor
- disrepute
- disrespect
- humbling
- humiliation
- ignominy
- infamy
- ingloriousness
- meanness
- obloquy
- odium
- opprobrium
- pollution
- prostitution
- put down
- reproach
- scandal
- scorn
- shame
- slander
- slight
- slur
- spot
- stain
- stigma
- taint
- tarnish
- turpitude
- venality
noun as in ouster
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noun as in suspension
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Example Sentences
If found culpable, Spolin, 39, faces possible penalties ranging from probation to disbarment by the state Supreme Court.
Attorneys are required to hold client fees in operating accounts or trusts until they complete the work promised, at risk of discipline or disbarment.
Rose signed a document agreeing to the disbarment.
If the charges are upheld by the State Bar Court, Clark faces disbarment, suspension or probation.
If found culpable, he faces possible penalties ranging from probation to disbarment by the state Supreme Court.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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