disennoble Synonyms
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disennoble Meaning
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disennoble (v. t.)
To deprive of that which ennobles; to degrade.
disennoble Sentence Examples
- The king's decision to banish the duke from the kingdom was widely seen as an attempt to disennoble him.
- The once proud and noble family was disennobled by a scandal that rocked the nation.
- The loss of their fortune and status disennobled the once-respected family.
- The politician's corruption and unethical behavior disennobled the office he held.
- The athlete's use of performance-enhancing drugs disennobled the sport he competed in.
- The company's false advertising and misleading claims disennobled the brand in the eyes of consumers.
- The artist's plagiarized work disennobled his reputation and legacy.
- The scientist's fraudulent research disennobled the institution he worked for.
- The teacher's sexual misconduct disennobled the profession and harmed the students he was supposed to protect.
- The leader's betrayal of trust and abuse of power disennobled the country he ruled.
FAQs About the word disennoble
To deprive of that which ennobles; to degrade.
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The king's decision to banish the duke from the kingdom was widely seen as an attempt to disennoble him.
The once proud and noble family was disennobled by a scandal that rocked the nation.
The loss of their fortune and status disennobled the once-respected family.
The politician's corruption and unethical behavior disennobled the office he held.