Definition of Disbar in English :

Define Disbar in English

Disbar meaning in English

Meaning of Disbar in English

Pronunciation of Disbar in English

Disbar pronunciation in English

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Disbar

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Verb

1. disbar

remove from the bar; expel from the practice of law by official action

Example Sentences:
'The corrupt lawyer was disbarred'

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Disbar

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verb -bars, -barring or -barred (transitive) law
to deprive of the status of barrister; expel from the Bar

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Disbar

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verb transitiveWord forms: disˈbarred or disˈbarring
to expel (a lawyer) from the bar; deprive of the right to practice law

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Disbar

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tr.v. dis·barred, dis·bar·ring, dis·bars
To prohibit (an attorney) from the practice of law by official action or procedure.

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