disgallant Antonyms

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Meaning of disgallant

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disgallant (v. t.)

To deprive of gallantry.

disgallant Sentence Examples

  1. The actor's disgallant behavior on set led to his removal from the production.
  2. Her disgallant remarks about her opponent's appearance drew criticism from both sides of the aisle.
  3. The disgallant squire was banished from the kingdom for his disrespectful treatment of the princess.
  4. The knight's disgallant conduct towards the captured maiden resulted in his being stripped of his title.
  5. The king's disgallant affair with the queen's lady-in-waiting caused a scandal that rocked the kingdom.
  6. The politician's disgallant comments about his opponent's family were met with outrage by the public.
  7. The company's disgallant treatment of its customers led to a sharp decline in sales.
  8. The professor's disgallant behavior towards his students resulted in his being fired from the university.
  9. The lawyer's disgallant tactics in court led to his being disbarred.
  10. The athlete's disgallant behavior during the game resulted in his being suspended from the team.

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To deprive of gallantry.

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The actor's disgallant behavior on set led to his removal from the production.

Her disgallant remarks about her opponent's appearance drew criticism from both sides of the aisle.

The disgallant squire was banished from the kingdom for his disrespectful treatment of the princess.

The knight's disgallant conduct towards the captured maiden resulted in his being stripped of his title.