disprofess Antonyms

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Meaning of disprofess

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disprofess (v. t.)

To renounce the profession or pursuit of.

disprofess Sentence Examples

  1. The organization disprofessed any connection to the controversial remarks made by its former leader.
  2. The politician disprofessed his earlier support for the policy, claiming that he had been misinformed.
  3. The actor disprofessed any knowledge of the illegal activities that had taken place on set during the filming of the movie.
  4. The company disprofessed responsibility for the accident, arguing that it had been caused by a third party.
  5. The student disprofessed any involvement in the cheating scandal, maintaining that he had simply been in the wrong place at the wrong time.
  6. The witness disprofessed any recollection of the events that had taken place on the night of the crime.
  7. The defendant disprofessed guilt, claiming that he had been framed by the police.
  8. The government disprofessed any intention of raising taxes, arguing that it was committed to cutting spending instead.
  9. The athlete disprofessed any use of performance-enhancing drugs, insisting that he had achieved his success through hard work and dedication.
  10. The religious order disprofessed any belief in the supernatural, arguing that its focus was solely on ethical teachings and social welfare.

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To renounce the profession or pursuit of.

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The organization disprofessed any connection to the controversial remarks made by its former leader.

The politician disprofessed his earlier support for the policy, claiming that he had been misinformed.

The actor disprofessed any knowledge of the illegal activities that had taken place on set during the filming of the movie.

The company disprofessed responsibility for the accident, arguing that it had been caused by a third party.