Force (someone) to have sex against their will.
A state of shame or disgrace.
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Examples for "dishonour "
Examples for "dishonour "
1 Perhaps they want walk away from marriage without causing too much dishonour .
2 She places us between war and dishonour ; the choice cannot be doubtful.
3 He is that guest whom all the wooers dishonour in the hall.'
4 This was the woe of France more even than the military dishonour .
5 Indeed, it feels as though it would dishonour her memory not to.
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.
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