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atacar
Spanish
abochornar
Catalan
avergonyir
Force (someone) to have sex against their will.
shame
assault
rape
disgrace
outrage
violate
ravish
attaint
Portuguese
atacar
Russian
бесчестие
Portuguese
desonra
Catalan
deshonra
A state of shame or disgrace.
dishonour
honor
Russian
бесчестие
1
She has brought the first
dishonor
to the Southard name in America.
2
Do not
dishonor
its holy character; do not faint upon the way.
3
The
dishonor
of breaking them were nothing to the wrong of fulfillment.
4
To desert was to face death; to remain was to wed
dishonor
.
5
That is, indeed, the greatest profanation and
dishonor
of the divine name.
6
Potiphar's wife surpasses all the women yet mentioned in perfidy and
dishonor
.
7
She was then married, and it would bring
dishonor
to no one.
8
You should be more afraid of
dishonor
than of-ofthe other things.
9
Ruin, disgrace,
dishonor
,
degradation, an abyss of infamy; that is the matter.
10
But to take it under such conditions would be to
dishonor
both.
11
Human beings feel
dishonor
the most, sometimes, when they most deserve it.
12
But Arria would not believe that Vergilius had been guilty of
dishonor
.
13
Given a secure income, and I should never have stooped to
dishonor
.
14
I am a Jewess, and any contact with me would
dishonor
you.
15
Turning his back on jackals would have stung them to worse
dishonor
.
16
It would be a
dishonor
to her memory to do anything else.
dishonor
·
bring dishonor
such dishonor
be no dishonor
personal dishonor
sow in dishonor
Portuguese
atacar
desgraçar
violentar
estuprar
atentar
desonrar
desonra
vergonha
Spanish
abochornar
violar
avergonzar
deshonrar
Catalan
avergonyir
avergonyir-se
refusar
negar-se a pagar
deshonrar
deshonra
deshonor
Russian
бесчестие
позор
бесславие