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Filter by Meaning The disgruntled ex-employee sought revenge by attempting to disgrace the company through a series of social media posts.
The rival company tried to disgrace our brand by circulating negative reviews online.
The political party launched a smear campaign to disgrace their opponent in the upcoming elections.
The vengeful employee attempted to disgrace his boss by leaking confidential company information.
The whistleblower came forward to expose the company's unethical practices and disgrace its CEO.
The hacker infiltrated the government's database in an attempt to disgrace a high-ranking official.
The bitter ex-partner circulated defamatory emails to disgrace their former lover.
The journalist was determined to disgrace the corrupt businessman by exposing his illegal activities.
The online troll targeted individuals with hate speech to disgrace them publicly.
The bully tried to disgrace his classmate by spreading false rumors about her.
The journalist wrote an article exposing the corrupt politician's attempt to disgrace his rivals.
The coach warned the players not to disgrace the team by engaging in unsportsmanlike conduct.
The priest's scandalous actions were a disgrace to the church.
The politician's corruption scandal turned him into a national disgrace.
The failure to deliver on their promises was a disgrace to the government.
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