Definitions
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- adverb UK Alternative spelling of
dishonorably .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adverb in a dishonorable manner or to a dishonorable degree
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Examples
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Turkey has treated Christians "dishonourably," Joachim Meisner, the Cardinal of Cologne said in a December radio interview in Germany.
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Turkey has treated Christians "dishonourably," Joachim Meisner, the Cardinal of Cologne said in a December radio interview in Germany.
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Turkey has treated Christians "dishonourably," Joachim Meisner, the Cardinal of Cologne said in a December radio interview in Germany.
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Turkey has treated Christians "dishonourably," Joachim Meisner, the Cardinal of Cologne said in a December radio interview in Germany.
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Turkey has treated Christians "dishonourably," Joachim Meisner, the Cardinal of Cologne said in a December radio interview in Germany.
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Turkey has treated Christians "dishonourably," Joachim Meisner, the Cardinal of Cologne said in a December radio interview in Germany.
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"dishonourably" stolen a march on the defenders of Cloondadauv!
Ireland Under Coercion (2nd ed.) (2 of 2) (1888) William Henry Hurlbert 1861
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The Muslim Council of Britain said the government behaved "very dishonourably" over the treatment of the men should admit it had made a mistake.
Boing Boing 2009
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While some want him dishonourably sacked, others campaign for him to win the Nobel peace prize.
Charismatic judge who pursued Spain's fascist assassins finds himself on trial Giles Tremlett Madrid 2010
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Perhaps when you have properly been discharged from the Army dishonourably, you can reapply for residency here, and wait 10 years on a list.
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