atimy (Meaning)

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atimy (n.)

Public disgrace or stigma; infamy; loss of civil rights.

Synonyms & Antonyms of atimy

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atimy Sentence Examples

  1. The general's betrayal earned him an atimy, forever tarnishing his military record.
  2. The politician was stripped of her atimy after being convicted of corruption.
  3. The scandal-ridden company faced the atimy of having its stock delisted.
  4. The disgraced actor's atimy prevented him from ever appearing on screen again.
  5. The athlete's doping violation resulted in an atimy, revoking his Olympic medals.
  6. The former judge's atimy barred him from practicing law.
  7. The thief was punished with atimy, a lifelong reminder of his crime.
  8. The traitor's atimy extended to his entire family, making them outcasts in society.
  9. The university revoked the professor's tenure, inflicting upon him an atimy that shattered his academic career.
  10. The disgraced diplomat's atimy rendered him persona non grata in diplomatic circles.

FAQs About the word atimy

Public disgrace or stigma; infamy; loss of civil rights.

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No antonyms found.

The general's betrayal earned him an atimy, forever tarnishing his military record.

The politician was stripped of her atimy after being convicted of corruption.

The scandal-ridden company faced the atimy of having its stock delisted.

The disgraced actor's atimy prevented him from ever appearing on screen again.