disgracing

[US]/[ˈdɪsɡreɪsɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈdɪsɡreɪsɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (present participle of disgrace)Causing to lose honor or respect; bringing discredit upon.; Bringing discredit or shame upon.
adj.Bringing discredit or shame; disreputable.

Phrases & Collocations

disgracing oneself

disgracing the team

disgracing history

disgracing conduct

disgracing legacy

disgraced politician

disgracing tradition

disgracing reputation

disgracing family

disgracing values

Example Sentences

the athlete was facing charges of disgracing his country with his actions.

his behavior was disgracing the memory of his late father.

she feared disgracing her family name with a poor decision.

he risked disgracing himself in front of his colleagues.

the scandal threatened disgracing the entire political party.

they were accused of disgracing the uniform with their misconduct.

the team felt they were disgracing their coach with their performance.

he didn't want to be disgracing his reputation after all these years.

the company was concerned about disgracing its brand image.

the investigation aimed at preventing disgracing the judicial system.

he apologized for anything that might have been disgracing to others.

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