Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
declassed , a.
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Examples
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Shoreham supplied twenty-six ships to the Navy: but in the fifteenth century the sea began an encroachment on the bar which disclassed the harbour.
Highways & Byways in Sussex E.V. Lucas
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Her father, though formerly a dustman, and now fantastically disclassed, had become extremely popular in the smartest society by a social talent which triumphed over every prejudice and every disadvantage.
Sequel 1916
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Her father, though formerly a dustman, and now fantastically disclassed, had become extremely popular in the smartest society by a social talent which triumphed over every prejudice and every disadvantage.
Pygmalion George Bernard Shaw 1903
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Against her she had her past, her adventurous life, almost the life of a courtesan, carried away by the current of her amorous whims; it now needed only the burden of liabilities for her to become not only completely disclassed, but ruined by Parisian life.
His Excellency the Minister Jules Claretie 1876
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