disgracing (Meaning)

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

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Synonyms & Antonyms of disgracing

disgracing Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's actions were disgracing to his office and brought shame upon his constituents.
  2. The coach was disgracing for his team when he was caught yelling at the opposing team's players.
  3. The student's cheating scandal was disgracing to his school and resulted in his expulsion.
  4. The company's CEO was disgracing for mishandling the financial crisis, leading to losses for investors.
  5. The athlete's unsportsmanlike conduct was disgracing to his sport and led to his disqualification.
  6. The city council's decision to approve the new development project was disgracing to the community and sparked protests.
  7. The actor's public meltdown was disgracing to his career and damaged his reputation.
  8. The doctor's malpractice led to a patient's death, disgracing the medical profession.
  9. The judge's corrupt behavior was disgracing to the justice system and resulted in his removal from office.
  10. The artist's controversial artwork was disgracing to the art world and sparked debates about censorship.

FAQs About the word disgracing

of Disgrace

discrediting,humiliating, shaming, humbling, insulting, chastening, degrading, debasing, cheapening, ridiculing

deifying, hailing, commending, applauding, hailing, canonizing, citing, complimenting, acknowledging, extolling

The politician's actions were disgracing to his office and brought shame upon his constituents.

The coach was disgracing for his team when he was caught yelling at the opposing team's players.

The student's cheating scandal was disgracing to his school and resulted in his expulsion.

The company's CEO was disgracing for mishandling the financial crisis, leading to losses for investors.