degloried Synonyms
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degloried Meaning
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degloried (a.)
Deprived of glory; dishonored.
degloried Sentence Examples
- The scandal surrounding the politician's actions degloried his once shining reputation.
- The exposé degloried the company's image, revealing unethical practices.
- His selfish behavior degloried the noble intentions he once held.
- The revelation of his past misdeeds degloried his achievements in the eyes of the public.
- The fall from grace degloried the celebrity's status in the industry.
- The corruption within the organization degloried its once revered position in society.
- The historical revisionism degloried the hero's deeds, depicting a darker narrative.
- The failure of the project degloried the efforts of the entire team.
- The scandalous affair degloried the fairy tale romance they once shared.
- The harsh criticism degloried the artist's masterpiece, tarnishing its cultural significance.
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Deprived of glory; dishonored.
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The scandal surrounding the politician's actions degloried his once shining reputation.
The exposé degloried the company's image, revealing unethical practices.
His selfish behavior degloried the noble intentions he once held.
The revelation of his past misdeeds degloried his achievements in the eyes of the public.