suffering shame
disgraced
How to use disgraced in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for disgraced.
Editorial note
It's the engineers who'd suffer-- having a disgraced company on their resumes-- and I hate that that's the case, but such is life. What happened is that there was a "War of Three VP/Eng's".
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suffering shame
Meaning at a glance
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for disgraced.
adjective
suffering shame
See also: discredited, dishonored, shamed
Example sentences
It's the engineers who'd suffer-- having a disgraced company on their resumes-- and I hate that that's the case, but such is life. What happened is that there was a "War of Three VP/Eng's".
He would have felt disgraced today. US is a disgrace to human rights, a hypocritical country who brings democracy to the world
Nobody wants to build the next Groupon, where you are disgraced and forced out of your company after watching a huge portion of your net worth evaporate. They want to build the next Facebook or Google.
I'm having trouble seeing how Gladwell could reasonably compared to Daisey, a disgraced fabulist.
American influence is at a low ebb, and adding figures from a disgraced and frankly laughing-stock administration seems a horrible PR move. Will this help with domestic US government contracts?
The US government meanwhile disgraced itself by accusing China and Russia of unlawful behavior.
This person would be mocked, disgraced and the like for their thoughts and behaviors by different disparate groups. If instead this was all made open to everyone there would be a social demand that would likely end up synching that persons interests and desires with their actions.
Enron's disgraced CEO Jeffrey Skilling is receiving an early release from jail due to his promise not to appeal his conviction anymore -- effectively buying his way out of jail.
So, when the illegal immigrant situation blows up, are you saying that anyone that supports "legal" immigration and isn't outspoken about it must be professionally disgraced?
Seeing her dismissed and disgraced is in fact the only thing that will send such a message to such Javerts, as they have disabled the voice of the people by routing around jury trials and they are appointed rather than subject to elections. Carmen M. Ortiz is running for higher office on the backs of high profile prosecutions, and now on the body of Aaron Swartz.
However, becoming an Argentina for disgraced technical managers who think constructs like "calibration scores" are a good idea is not a good business move. If anyone is a friend of Google, it's me, because I've drawn light upon the managerial bloodsuckers that have been working to destroy the place.
Enron's disgraced and final CEO has had his prison sentence reduced significantly under an agreement to stop the legal ballet of refuting prosecution and wilfully forfeiting $42M for distribution to Enron fraud victims, effectively buying his way out of prison." Too big to jail" indeed.
The big difference between the two metaphors is that mine has direct impact on your personal life and negative consequences are gonna be seen as your fault, while yours is a company threat - fixing it will get you seen as a hero, not a disgraced villain.
Seeing her dismissed and disgraced is in fact the only thing that will send such a message to such Javerts, as they have disabled the voice of the people by routing around jury trials and they are appointed rather than subject to elections." Could the real cause be that federal criminal statutes are too broad, and often shoved into bills at the last minute or for no good reason, and that mandatory minimum sentences for poorly-defined crimes litter every major piece of legislation to come out of Congress recently?
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use disgraced in a sentence?
It's the engineers who'd suffer-- having a disgraced company on their resumes-- and I hate that that's the case, but such is life. What happened is that there was a "War of Three VP/Eng's".
What does disgraced mean?
suffering shame
What part of speech is disgraced?
disgraced is commonly used as adjective.