Indignant - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dishonor
disgrace to bring reproach or shame on to treat with indignity or as unworthy in the sight of others to stain
Displeasure
justice or a sense of propriety disapprobation dislike dissatisfaction disfavor indignation
Dishonorer
One who dishonors or disgraces one who treats another indignity
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Disglorify
To deprive of glory to treat with indignity
Blasphemy
An indignity offered to God in words writing or signs impiously irreverent
inflammatory
inflammatory : tending to cause anger, animosity, or indignation [the use of an alias by a defendant is…almost always
Parish Clerk
Parish Clerk. This office is of extreme antiquity--next indignity to the clergy, says Leland; but it is a temporal
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