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dishonour v. [
dishonor, disgrace, attaint, shame] bring shame or dishonor upon; "he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime"
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dishonour n. [
dishonor] a state of shame or disgrace; "he was resigned to a life of dishonor"
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dishonour n. [
dishonor] lacking honor or integrity
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dishonour v. [
rape, ravish, violate, assault, dishonor, outrage] force (someone) to have sex against their will; "The woman was raped on her way home at night"
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dishonour v. [
dishonor] refuse to accept; "dishonor checks and drafts"
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