dishonoring Antonyms

Meaning of dishonoring

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dishonoring (p. pr. & vb. n.)

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dishonoring Sentence Examples

  1. The act of dishonoring a check can result in severe financial consequences.
  2. The soldier's actions were seen as dishonoring to the regiment and brought shame upon his unit.
  3. The politician's behavior was considered dishonoring to his office and led to calls for his resignation.
  4. The student's plagiarism was seen as a dishonoring act and resulted in academic suspension.
  5. The company's decision to lay off workers without severance pay was widely seen as dishonoring and unfair.
  6. The athlete's use of performance-enhancing drugs was considered dishonoring to the sport and led to a lengthy suspension.
  7. The artist's portrayal of the historical figure was seen as dishonoring and disrespectful.
  8. The journalist's article contained false and defamatory statements, which were seen as dishonoring to the subject.
  9. The government's failure to protect its citizens from harm was seen as a dishonoring act and led to widespread criticism.
  10. The corporation's environmental practices were seen as dishonoring and resulted in legal action and public outrage.

FAQs About the word dishonoring

of Dishonor

humiliating, degrading, disgracing, discrediting, shaming, sinking, demeaning, taking down, lowering, humbling

cheering, congratulating, commending, eulogizing, elevating, decorating, eulogizing, recognizing, lauding, congratulating

The act of dishonoring a check can result in severe financial consequences.

The soldier's actions were seen as dishonoring to the regiment and brought shame upon his unit.

The politician's behavior was considered dishonoring to his office and led to calls for his resignation.

The student's plagiarism was seen as a dishonoring act and resulted in academic suspension.