dishonourably (Meaning)
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dishonourably (r)
in a dishonorable manner or to a dishonorable degree
Synonyms & Antonyms of dishonourably
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dishonourably Sentence Examples
- The soldier was dishonourably discharged from the army after being found guilty of treason.
- The politician resigned in dishonour after allegations of corruption surfaced.
- The company was fined and its CEO was dishonourably discharged after being found guilty of price-fixing.
- The athlete was stripped of his medals and banned from competition after being found guilty of doping, which was dishonourable.
- The student was expelled from school after being caught cheating on a test, a dishonourable act.
- The employee was fired after being caught stealing from the company, a dishonourable act.
- The judge was removed from office after being found guilty of bribery, a dishonourable offence.
- The charity was shut down after it was discovered that its CEO had been misusing funds, a dishonourable act.
- The politician was impeached after being found guilty of perjury, a dishonourable offence.
- The team was disqualified from the tournament after one of its players was found guilty of match-fixing, a dishonourable act.
FAQs About the word dishonourably
in a dishonorable manner or to a dishonorable degree
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The soldier was dishonourably discharged from the army after being found guilty of treason.
The politician resigned in dishonour after allegations of corruption surfaced.
The company was fined and its CEO was dishonourably discharged after being found guilty of price-fixing.
The athlete was stripped of his medals and banned from competition after being found guilty of doping, which was dishonourable.