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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The student's cheating on the exam resulted in his disgracing from the university.
The CEO's embezzlement was discovered and led to his disgracing from the company.
Her drunken behavior at the party was disgracing her image as a responsible adult.
He felt that his son's behavior was disgracing their family values.
He was caught disgracing himself by getting drunk and causing a scene.
The athlete was accused of disgracing the sport by using performance-enhancing drugs.
She felt ashamed of disgracing her family by dropping out of college.
He was fired from his job for disgracing the company's name.
The artist's controversial painting was disgracing the museum's collection.
The company's unethical business practices were disgracing their reputation in the industry.
The teacher's inappropriate behavior was disgracing the profession.
Her rude behavior was disgracing her as a hostess.
The celebrity's public meltdown was disgracing their public image.
The scientist was found guilty of falsifying data and disgracing the field of research.
The artist's controversial statements were disgracing their reputation in the art community.
The soldier was dishonorably discharged for disgracing their uniform.
She was afraid of disgracing herself in front of her new colleagues.
The journalist was accused of disgracing the profession by fabricating sources and information.
He was caught cheating on the exam, and he knew that he was disgracing himself.
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