Examples of 'disgraced' in a sentence

Meaning of "disgraced"

Disgrace (verb): To bring shame or dishonor upon someone or something, often due to improper or immoral behavior or a loss of respect in the eyes of others
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  • simple past tense and past participle of disgrace
  • Having been disgraced.

How to use "disgraced" in a sentence

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They have disgraced themselves by serving humans.
You will not just be a disgraced politician.
I felt disgraced for not being strong enough.
Many a face will be disgraced on that day.
We have disgraced ourselves and our families.
So this guy leaves the sport disgraced.
You have disgraced the toy department.
I am fed up seeing you in such disgraced state.
I have never disgraced her like this.
I disgraced myself trying to flirt with her.
Your conduct has disgraced it and yourself.
He disgraced and humiliated the entire village.
This officer has disgraced his uniform.
The disgraced dancer who redeems himself.
You could even be disgraced in the village.

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You disgraced me before the whole town.
Your actions have disgraced our family.
I have disgraced both myself and my family.
You will have us all dead or disgraced.
You have disgraced your husband publicly.
I chose you because you are disgraced already.
You have disgraced this respectable dojo.
My mother will never have to be disgraced by me again.
I have disgraced you and the army.
But the eldest son felt disgraced.
Shamed and disgraced the entire firm.
Disgraced and the theatre of civil disobedience.
So you will be the disgraced officer forever.
The disgraced former defence secretary speaks.
You will end up disgraced and broke.
The wicked should be kicked and disgraced.
You have disgraced the whole family.
Money back pledge from disgraced pastor.
You have disgraced the family name.
I had to be ready the next day or be disgraced.
I have disgraced myself and our faith.
Somehow a favor from a disgraced former mayor.
You have disgraced us with your incompetence.
My children will be ashamed their name disgraced.
You were disgraced before the whole country.
After how much you have disgraced me.
You have disgraced and demeaned yourself.
I am just another man you have disgraced.
And you have disgraced yourself as a clergyman.
His only goal in life is to see me disgraced.
We have disgraced everything we was trying to save.
People who are proud will soon be disgraced.
You have disgraced us enough at the wedding.
The truth triumphed and they were disgraced.
Said he had disgraced both their families.

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