Disbar Mnemonic
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disbar
disbar
/dɪsˈbɑː(ɹ)/
Examples
- The judges disbarred the lawyers.
- The lawyer was disbarred for his faults.
- Clinton was actually disbarred by the supreme court.
- It is a fact the supreme court disbarred Clinton.
- The High Court upheld the decision of the Supreme Court to disbar Davis.
- The Law Society's benchers voted to disbar the lawyer on November 7, 1989.
- Mason was disbarred by the New York State Appellate Court in 1995.
- They were disbarred for a misunderstanding.
- Johnston was indicted on the evidence and disbarred.
- The people disbarred the other members.
remove from the bar; expel from the practice of law by official action
verb
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"Dis + Bar. Took the lawyer away, can't go to the bar."
"Dis + Bar. The lawyer got kicked out and can't go to the bar anymore."
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