disbarring (Meaning)

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

of Disbar

disbarring Sentence Examples

  1. The lawyer's disbarring from practice was a harsh punishment, but it was necessary to uphold the integrity of the legal profession.
  2. The disbarring of the judge sent shockwaves through the legal community, as he was widely respected and admired.
  3. The disbarring of the politician was a major scandal, and it led to his resignation from office.
  4. The disbarring of the athlete was a sad day for sports, as he was a talented and promising player.
  5. The disbarring of the doctor was devastating for his career, and it led to him losing his license to practice medicine.
  6. The disbarring of the teacher was a difficult decision, but it was made in the best interests of the students.
  7. The disbarring of the journalist was a blow to freedom of the press, and it sparked protests from around the world.
  8. The disbarring of the businessperson was a major setback for his company, and it led to its eventual bankruptcy.
  9. The disbarring of the religious leader was a controversial decision, and it caused a split in the congregation.
  10. The disbarring of the artist was a tragedy, as it robbed the world of a great talent.

FAQs About the word disbarring

of Disbar

denying, banning, impeding, hindering,preventing, disallowing, blocking, disqualifying, discouraging, inhibiting

warranting,authorizing, commissioning, authorizing, enabling, approving, enabling, accrediting, commissioning, certifying

The lawyer's disbarring from practice was a harsh punishment, but it was necessary to uphold the integrity of the legal profession.

The disbarring of the judge sent shockwaves through the legal community, as he was widely respected and admired.

The disbarring of the politician was a major scandal, and it led to his resignation from office.

The disbarring of the athlete was a sad day for sports, as he was a talented and promising player.