Definition & Meaning | English word DISHONORABLY
DISHONORABLY
Definitions of DISHONORABLY
- In a dishonorable manner.
Number of letters
12
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using DISHONORABLY in a Sentence
- Ami Popper was born in 1969 in Rishon Lezion, Israel, and had served in the Israel Defense Force (IDF) until he was dishonorably discharged.
- In 1941, he turned himself in, was court-martialed and dishonorably discharged from the Army, then sent to the Federal Penitentiary (nicknamed the "Big Top" for its dome), founded in 1875 as a military prison (now known as USP Leavenworth).
- Ishiwara thought it most likely that he would be executed or at least dishonorably discharged for his insubordination.
- Acting dishonorably will abruptly end the player's playthrough after a certain point in the story, displaying a message berating them on their behavior.
- Skip is there for him when Dink gets home, shell-shocked and a drunkard since dishonorably discharged from the Army, presumably for desertion.
- However, the same regulation also prohibits "personnel who were dishonorably separated/ reverted/ discharged from the service and personnel who were convicted by final judgment of an offense involving moral turpitude" from interment at the Libingan ng mga Bayani.
- But when he tries to shake down another parlor, he is beaten by a group of Americans led by racketeer Sandy Dawson, who is so intrigued with Eddie's audacity that he later arranges for him to join his gang, a group of disgruntled former American servicemen who have been dishonorably discharged.
- Charles Bickford, as a dishonorably discharged cop, Anne Revere, as Miss Faye's spinster sister, and Percy Kilbride, as the lovesick proprietor of the diner in which Miss Darnell works, are outstanding among the supporting players.
- After being dishonorably discharged from the United States Navy for his illegal actions, Jack Carver (voiced by Stephen Dorff) became a gunrunner in Manhattan, until he was forced out of business by a gang, who performed a hit on a Mafia heir, using weapons supplied by Jack.
- Ybarra went on to be court martialed for insubordination, and was dishonorably discharged in late 1968.
- Due to these fears, military officials banned dapping, and "many black soldiers were court-martialed, jailed, and even dishonorably discharged as a punishment for dapping".
- After practicing calligraphy with his childhood friend, Nong Jinsun, Yuanjia watches his father fight a match with Zhao Zhijiang, who wins dishonorably by attacking after Huo Endi had already won and held back the fatal blow.
- Despite Hercules' victory, Eurystheus dishonorably recants his public acceptance of Hercules' requested favor, wary of the prophecy.
- At West Point Military Academy in 1854, cadet Carl Rader (Van Heflin), an agent of John Brown, is dishonorably discharged for instigating a brawl among the cadets after distributing anti-slavery pamphlets which his classmates disapprove of—due to the controversial nature of the pamphlets (some believed the issue of slavery to be one that would inevitably resolve itself) and the U.
- The descriptions of them fit into the Slavophile tradition, comparing them strikingly against urban Little Russians (Ukrainians), particularly in Saint Petersburg, who are referred to as "paltry contemptible creatures" (because they acquire wealth dishonorably and conceal their descent by changing their last names to sound like Great Russians).
- Jennison was court-martialled and convicted on June 23, 1865, whereupon he was dishonorably dismissed from the service.
- On September 19, 1964, Rodwell, along with Randy Wicker, Jefferson Poland, Renee Cafiero, and several others picketed New York's Whitehall Street Induction Center to protest the military's practice of excluding gays from serving and, when discovered serving, dishonorably discharging them.
- Jeremy Morlock, a 22-year-old Army specialist from Wasilla, Alaska, was sentenced to 24 years in prison, reduced in rank to Private, and dishonorably discharged after pleading guilty to three counts of premeditated murder, conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and illegal drug use.
- Craighill suggested that women who had abortions should be retrained in the corps instead of dishonorably discharged.
- The phrase biens mal acquis is derived from the French proverb bien mal acquis ne profite jamais meaning "a thing dishonorably obtained never truly enriches" in English, and is generally translated to the equivalent English phrase of "ill-gotten goods".
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