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		Verb: dishonor  dis'ónur Usage: US (=dishonour)
 - Bring shame or dishonor upon
 "he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime"  - disgrace, dishonour [Brit, Cdn], attaint [archaic], shame  - Force (someone) to have sex against their will
  - rape, ravish, violate, assault, dishonour [Brit, Cdn], outrage  - Refuse to accept
 "dishonor checks and drafts"  - dishonour [Brit, Cdn]  Noun: dishonor  dis'ónur Usage: US (=dishonour)
 - A state of shame or disgrace
 "he was resigned to a life of dishonor"  - dishonour [Brit, Cdn]  - Lacking honor or integrity
  - dishonour [Brit, Cdn] 
 Derived forms: dishonored, dishonoring, dishonors Type of: assail, assault, attack, decline, pass up, refuse, reject, set on, standing, turn down, unrighteousness Antonym: honor [US] Encyclopedia: Dishonor  |