dehonestation (Meaning)

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dehonestation (n.)

A dishonoring; disgracing.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dehonestation

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dehonestation Sentence Examples

  1. The dehonestation of his character was a blow he never fully recovered from.
  2. She endured a period of dehonestation when false accusations tarnished her reputation.
  3. The dehonestation of the company's ethics led to a mass exodus of employees.
  4. He faced dehonestation within his community after the scandalous revelations emerged.
  5. The dehonestation of public officials shook the trust of the citizens.
  6. Their dehonestation tactics aimed to undermine the credibility of their opponents.
  7. The dehonestation of the political system prompted calls for reform.
  8. The dehonestation of the historical figure shocked historians and scholars alike.
  9. Her dehonestation within the industry made it challenging to find employment elsewhere.
  10. The dehonestation of the once-respected organization was a devastating blow to its members.

FAQs About the word dehonestation

A dishonoring; disgracing.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The dehonestation of his character was a blow he never fully recovered from.

She endured a period of dehonestation when false accusations tarnished her reputation.

The dehonestation of the company's ethics led to a mass exodus of employees.

He faced dehonestation within his community after the scandalous revelations emerged.