Examples of 'attainted' in a sentence
Meaning of "attainted"
attaint (verb) - to disgrace or tarnish the reputation of someone or something. This term is archaic and rarely used in contemporary English
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- simple past tense and past participle of attaint
- Subject to attainder; condemned to death or outlawry, hence stripped of one's titles, hereditary rights, or possessions.
- Tainted, corrupted.
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He was attainted and had no living male heirs.
His wife and son were both attainted.
Beaumont had been attainted and was by then deceased.
On their refusal to comply they were attainted.
In his absence he was attainted and his estate forfeit.
Cokayne states that he was attainted.
Father was attainted and exiled.
Do not forget what you have worked for and already attainted.
Albany was attainted and all of his peerage titles were forfeited.
He was subsequently attainted and beheaded.
The researchers attainted this improvement by creating hBN crystals using isotopically purified boron.
Technically an attainted traitor.
He stood trial at Westminster and was attainted.
He was attainted of misprision.
Lands of Lord Rochford and other persons attainted c.
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He was posthumously attainted for high treason and his lands were forfeited to the crown.
On the accession of James II he was attainted while still abroad.
He had been imprisoned in the Tower of London and had been attainted.
Edward also pardoned many of those he attainted after they submitted to his rule.
Join Edward Turner in this psychological thriller as he arrives in the attainted Dormont.
No person shall be attainted of treason or felony by the Legislature.
I must offend before I be attainted.
He was attainted in his absence, losing his title and lands.
He was charged with high treason and attainted by Act of Parliament.
Is attainted of treason, or has been convicted.
After the Williamite Wars Tyrconnell was attainted and his lands confiscated.
He was attainted and exiled, at which point this shadowy peerage became forfeit.
And I proclaim that his accuser Gilbert of Alban is a foul and an attainted liar.
Roger Landrier … you are declared attainted and convicted of crimes against nature.
Fortescue remained loyal to Henry, and as a result was attainted of treason.
As a result, he was attainted by Act of Parliament and his titles and estates forfeited.
It prohibited " forfeiture for treason of dead persons not attainted or judged in their lives.
Crown be attainted of treason, yet the crown shall descend to him, and.
Angus, having fortified himself in Tantallon, was attainted and his lands confiscated.
His brother, Sir William Stanley, who was certainly in the Yorkist army was subsequently attainted.
Madam, you have all been attainted for High Treason against His Majesty.
Although the trial itself was inconclusive, Laud was later attainted and beheaded.
On 7 May, following he was attainted by parliament and his estates forfeited.
For his escape from Athlone, Kittagh was attainted.
John Cade ( deceased ) attainted of treason c.
Of Blood, or Forfeiture except during the Life of the Person attainted.
He also attainted the Bronze Star with “ V ” and bronze oak leaf cluster.
The Marquess of Exeter, a large landowner in Sampford Courtenay, had recently been attainted.
He was found guilty of treason, attainted and all of his honours forfeit in 1554.
Shall work Corruption of Blood, or Forfeiture except during the Life of the Person attainted.
The second Baronet was attainted in 1715 with the baronetcy forfeited.
Cromwell, the moving force behind the marriage, was attainted for treason.
James Douglas was attainted in 1455, and his lands and estates were forfeit to the crown.
These titles became forfeit when the duke was attainted in 1554.
Both elder and younger Despencers were attainted and executed in 1326, extinguishing the two creations.