Disbar [verb]
Definition of Disbar:
shame, humiliate
Synonyms of Disbar:
● Debase
● Lessen
● Reduce
● Impair
● Cheapen
● Demean
● Vitiate
● Corrupt
● Diminish
● Disgrace
● Weaken
● Pervert
● Bump
● Debauch
● Slam
● Demote
● Abase
● Injure
● Dishonor
● Bust
● Bench
● Depose
● Decry
● Deprave
● Pan
● Derogate
● Canker
● Break
● Sink
● Detract
● Belittle
● Lower
● Humble
● Put down
● Rule out
● Run down
● Bemean
● Declass
● Mudsling
Opposite/Antonyms of Disbar:
● Elevate
● Approve
● Rise
● Fix
● Promote
● Flatter
● Develop
● Help
● Expand
● Raise
● Extend
● Admire
● Build up
● Laud
● Mend
● Exalt
● Assist
● Aid
● Grow
● Increase
● Enlarge
● Purify
● Improve
● Enhance
● Upgrade
● Praise
● Honor
Sentence/Example of Disbar:
Cast on my soul what Pluto would disbar From his fire-vaulted hell?
Its equivalent would be almost enough to disbar a man in law, or to ruin him in medicine.