Similar words: disband, francis bacon, crossbar, disburse, disbelief, disbelieve, disbursement, disembark. Meaning: [dɪs'bɑː] v. remove from the bar; expel from the practice of law by official action.
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(1) The lawyer was disbarred from practicing again.
(2) An eminent judge has been disbarred for accepting bribes.
(3) They disbarred the lawyer from practice.
(4) The lawyer was disbarred from practice when he was round guilty of unlawful acts.
(5) His poor health disbarred him from further service in the army.
(6) The Referee Commission may disbar any official or competitor who does not comply with this regulation.
(7) The prosecutor in the case was recently disbar red and given a day in jail.
(8) Roy learns that his political opponents plan to disbar him for an ethical lapse, but he vows to remain a lawyer until he dies.
(9) Anyway, through a number of slips, he got into trouble and was disbarred.
(10) He denied he had ever been guilty of professional misconduct, and he was just about to be disbarred in New York. Sentencedict.com
(11) Estrada was fired from his job as an assistant U.S. attorney and disbarred.
(12) The bar association condemned the lawyer's actions but did not disbar him.
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