disclout (Meaning)
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disclout (v. t.)
To divest of a clout.
Synonyms & Antonyms of disclout
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
disclout Sentence Examples
- The expert disclout the training was well received by the participants.
- The company decided to disclout its investments in the unprofitable venture.
- The disclout of the politician's reputation led to his resignation.
- The disclout of the artist's work was a major turning point in his career.
- The disclout of the scandal tarnished the reputation of the organization.
- The disclout of the new technology was met with skepticism by some experts.
- The disclout of the product was a major disappointment to the shareholders.
- The disclout of the team's performance led to a change in management.
- The disclout of the economy had a negative impact on the lives of many people.
- The disclout of the disease led to a search for a cure.
FAQs About the word disclout
To divest of a clout.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The expert disclout the training was well received by the participants.
The company decided to disclout its investments in the unprofitable venture.
The disclout of the politician's reputation led to his resignation.
The disclout of the artist's work was a major turning point in his career.