dishonorable Meaning in Telugu ( dishonorable తెలుగు అంటే)
గౌరవం లేని, అవమానపరచు
గౌరవం లేదా సమగ్రత లేకపోవడం; అర్హతగల అవలక్షణ,
Adjective:
అగౌరవంగా, అవమానపరచు, తక్కువగా,
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dishonorable's Usage Examples:
A dishonorable discharge (DD) can only be handed down to a military member by a general court-martial.
Paragraph 434 – Insult is the imputation to another of something dishonorable or disrespectful or the hurting of his feelings even though it does not include an imputation to him of a particular matter.
Ex turpi causa non oritur actio (Latin "from a dishonorable cause an action does not arise") is a legal doctrine which states that a plaintiff will be.
At this time dissection was still seen as dishonorable.
As in other countries, they tend to keep apart from the rest of the population, which regards them as dishonorable yet.
Napoleon, who was first consul of France at the time, felt that asking for such an intervention by the pope would be dishonorable.
as a virgin!" Jackson believed that the dishonorable people were the rumormongers, who in essence questioned and dishonored Jackson himself by, in attempting.
08%) dishonorable discharges.
dishonorable action, such as having had extra-marital sexual affairs, partaking in a scandal, or suffering defeat in battle.
lawyers, to consider cases involving death, dismissal of an officer, an unsuspended dishonorable discharge, or confinement in a penitentiary, with limited.
for centuries from the dominant culture of Libya, who view Romani as dishonorable though clever.
Synonyms:
ignoble, honorableness, debasing, disreputable, disgraceful, unprincipled, shameful, dishonourable, opprobrious, shabby, dishonest, yellow, ignominious, unworthy, inglorious, degrading, unjust, black, honourableness,
Antonyms:
noble, worthy, honorable, just, honest, glorious, reputable, dishonorableness,