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Disglorify

To deprive of glory to treat with indignity

Dishonor

To deprive of honor to disgrace to bring reproach or shame on to treat with indignity or as unworthy in the sight of others to stain the character of to lessen the reputation of

Dishonorer

One who dishonors or disgraces one who treats another indignity

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Displeasure

that counteracts desire or command or which opposes justice or a sense of propriety disapprobation dislike dissatisfaction disfavor indignation

Indignify

To treat disdainfully or with indignity to contemn

Overlead

To domineer over to affront to treat with indignity

Parish Clerk

Parish Clerk. This office is of extreme antiquity--next indignity to the clergy, says Leland; but it is a temporal office, Lawrence v. Edwards, (1891) 2 Ch 72.

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Disglorify

To deprive of glory to treat with indignity

Dishonor

To deprive of honor to disgrace to bring reproach or shame on to treat with indignity or as unworthy in the sight of others to stain the character of to lessen the reputation of

Dishonorer

One who dishonors or disgraces one who treats another indignity

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Displeasure

that counteracts desire or command or which opposes justice or a sense of propriety disapprobation dislike dissatisfaction disfavor indignation

Indignify

To treat disdainfully or with indignity to contemn

Overlead

To domineer over to affront to treat with indignity

Parish Clerk

Parish Clerk. This office is of extreme antiquity--next indignity to the clergy, says Leland; but it is a temporal office, Lawrence v. Edwards, (1891) 2 Ch 72.

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