Disgrace in a sentence as a noun

This is a disgrace to the brand they created.

The Internet needs to send a message back, and force her resignation in disgrace.

Competition is great, but this is a disgrace and extremely harmful to the field.

She cannot be voted out, and she will not listen to reason, so she must be forced to resign in disgrace.

I find everything about this episode a disgrace on both sides.

I'll give you some ideas why it's an absolute ******* disgrace:* Rapier missile launchers installed on residential flats.

Disgrace in a sentence as a verb

Suddenly the national distaste for intellect appeared to be not just a disgrace but a hazard to survival.

It's a disgrace that a country as large and dominant as the US cannot take care of it's own. I honestly believe that the healthcare situation adds a strong undercurrent of stress to everyone's lives here in the US.

Imagine that both your parents just died in a horrible car crash right after disinheriting you because they felt you were a terrible disgrace.

If there is, why is its number one priority not fielding a decent primary challenger to oust this authoritarian disgrace to our state?

[1]- Tear gassing and arresting reporters- Al-Jazera news crew was shot at and tear gassed [2]- No fly zone over all of Ferguson- Street level blockades & teargassing of porches to keep people inside- No badges, tags or any identifying marks on police- etc, etc,This is a disgrace for America and a wake up call for all of us.

Disgrace definitions

noun

a state of dishonor; "one mistake brought shame to all his family"; "suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison"

See also: shame ignominy

verb

bring shame or dishonor upon; "he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime"

See also: dishonor dishonour attaint shame

verb

reduce in worth or character, usually verbally; "She tends to put down younger women colleagues"; "His critics took him down after the lecture"

See also: degrade demean

verb

damage the reputation of; "This newspaper story discredits the politicians"

See also: discredit