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dis·graced [dɪsˈgreɪst] ADJ

disgraced
to be disgraced

II . dis·grace [dɪsˈgreɪs] VB trans to disgrace sb

Usage examples with disgraced

he disgraced himself

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Disgraced, he chose not to stand in the general election of 2005, and effectively retired from politics.
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With her honor disgraced, she will have very few other options for marriage.
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He and his commanding officer were accused of being counter-revolutionaries, disgraced, and then, in 1794, restored to rank.
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Because of public anger at the disaster, the officers who were involved were disgraced and posted far from the royal court.
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The disgraced minister, having rapidly descended into alcoholism, is goaded into helping the rowdy element to burn down the church.
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The word spread, and the promising young monk was disgraced.
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They may advise white-collar and celebrity criminals, high-level drug dealers and disgraced politicians.
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Embarrassment is feeling disgraced while in the public eye.
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The horses are now wearied, however; and the doctor, disgraced, finds himself crawling slowly through the wasteland of snow men.
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The disgraced soldiers came from the front line.
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