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disgraces discredits shames debases degrades sullies smirches defames stains smears taints humiliates blackens stigmatises(UK) stigmatizes(US) lowers blots humbles demeans abases abuses mistreats maltreats oppresses hurts persecutes injures harms maligns wrongs wounds aggrieves trespasses ill-treats does an injustice to offends against takes advantage of does a disservice to does injury to does wrong to defiles violates befouls blasphemes perverts profanes prostitutes treats sacrilegiously commits sacrilege blasphemes against commits sacrilege against desecrates despoils dishonours(UK) pollutes spoils contaminates vitiates breaks retracts repudiates defaults on goes back on reneges on backs out on changes your mind about ravishes rapes deflowers seduces sexually assaults forces yourself on indecently assaults sexually abuses assaults debauches beds forces ruins tumbles gang-rapes slanders denigrates vilifies disparages libels traduces calumniates slurs asperses decries belittles besmirches derogates tarnishes insults offends affronts annoys provokes outrages aggravates slights disses disrespects upsets mortifies taunts slaps disaffirms disregards dismisses disobeys ignores rebuffs backtracks on refuses to fulfil brushes aside exploits manipulates spites victimises(UK) victimizes(US) antagonises(UK) antagonizes(US) mocks defaults backslides backtracks bilks dodges evades rats reneges welshes levants neglects welches defrauds ducks fails shirks skates skips reproaches rebukes reprimands reproves chides scolds censures criticises(UK) criticizes(US) upbraids admonishes chastises berates carpets castigates lambastes lectures condemns blames discredit scandals degradations disrepute ignominies infamies opprobriums abasements disfavors disfavours humiliations obloquies odiums debasements notorieties unpopularities disesteem deceits unscrupulousness corruptions duplicities treacheries deceitfulnesses chicaneries deceptions deceptiveness dishonesties underhandedness crookednesses unjustnesses immoralities depravities sordidnesses wickednesses evils iniquities insidiousnesses discourtesies indignities offences(UK) offenses(US) artifices fraudulences untruthfulness guiles cunnings dissimulations mendacities improbities subterfuges untrustworthiness sins sinfulnesses basenesses devilries vilenesses badnesses impieties degeneracies vices villainies dissolutions blasphemies belittlements disdain disparagements boldnesses coarsenesses contempts flippancies hardihoods impertinences impolitenesses impudences incivilities insolences insolencies insolentness irreverences guilts contritions regrets remorses contriteness guiltinesses penitences remorsefulness repentances attritions compunctions rues ruefulnesses consciences penances penitencies regretfulness violations ravishments ravishings defilements molestations bedding deflowerings desecrations deflorations profanations ruinations sacrileges seducings seductions spoliations More

7 Sentences With "dishonours"

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The Cherokee Nation's secretary of state, Chuck Hoskin, Jr, says that the use of DNA to prove kinship dishonours legitimate tribal governments and their citizens, "whose ancestors are well documented and whose heritage is proven".
After a brief duel, Achilles stabs Hector through the neck. Before dying, Hector reminds Achilles that he, too, is fated to die in the war. Achilles takes Hector's body and dishonours it by dragging it behind his chariot. () The ghost of Patroclus comes to Achilles in a dream, urging him to carry out his burial rites and to arrange for their bones to be entombed together.
Dobbin forbids this, and reminds Amelia of her jealousy of Becky with her husband. Amelia feels that this dishonours the memory of her dead and revered husband, and this leads to a complete breach between her and Dobbin. Dobbin leaves the group and rejoins his regiment, while Becky remains with the group. However, Becky has decided that Amelia should marry Dobbin, even though she knows Dobbin is her enemy.
The books in the series are roughly 60 percent humor and 40 percent truth, Goodrich wrote. In 2014, the then publishing group nominated British media personality Katie Hopkins as the first recipient of their "Dishonours list", to recognise bad behaviour and etiquette. Company representative Thomas Drewry said, "There isn't a single person in the UK who Katie Hopkins hasn't offended this year". In 2018, the Bluffer's Guide series was acquired by Haynes.
To secure and defend democracy, honour, work, fortune, and progress of my people. I swear to be a good, brave and disciplined soldier, to carry out all the orders of my superiors, to observe all regulations, and not betray any secrets of the DSE. I swear to be a good example to the people, to encourage popular unity and reconciliation, and to avoid any action that reduces and dishonours me, as a person and as a fighter. My ideal is a free and strong democratic Greece and the progress and prosperity of the people.
However, after the construction the employer dishonours his promise, and Arap tried to fight, but he finds himself at the prison. The labour under an illusionment of Arap symbolizes the labor exploitation and lack of social security. Hacı has been imprisoned because of the double-crossing of a prostitute, whom he dreamed to live with. Hacı's drama does not only narrates loneliness and lovelessness. At the same time, it shows the by-products of the capitalist order, which develop alongside but which are not visible as long as one “keeps out”, like worthlessness, prostitiution, procuration, and bravado.
As to the reason behind women covering their heads at meetings in some groups, 1 Corinthians 11:5,6 says: > But every woman that prays or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonours > her head: for that is even all one as if she were shaven. For if the woman > is not covered, let her also be shorn: but if it is a shame for a woman to > be shorn or shaven, let her be covered. Many Brethren interpret this verse to mean that when a woman speaks in church (i.e. prophesies) she is supposed to have her head covered.

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