Sentences with Disgrace

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72 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Disgrace'

The employee's dishonest actions led to his dismissal and disgrace in the workplace.

Failing to keep the promise was a disgrace to their friendship.

The dilapidated state of the historic building was a disgrace to the city's heritage.

The abandoned animals faced neglect and disgrace in the poorly managed shelter.

The graffiti on the museum's walls was a disgrace to the art community.

The rude behavior towards guests brought disgrace to the host's reputation.

The company's unethical practices disgraced its reputation in the business world.

The dictator's oppressive regime brought disgrace to the nation on the international stage.

Failing to meet the project deadline was a professional disgrace for the project manager.

The plagiarized content in the academic paper resulted in a severe case of disgrace for the student.

The unruly behavior of the audience was a disgrace to the performers on stage.

The environmental pollution caused by the factory was a disgrace to the community's efforts for sustainability.

The company's involvement in an unethical business deal resulted in public disgrace.

The soldier felt a deep sense of disgrace after failing to complete the mission.

The dilapidated condition of the public library was a disgrace to the community.

The chef considered using processed ingredients a disgrace to culinary artistry.

The actor's scandalous actions brought disgrace to the entire film industry.

The environmentalist spoke out against the disgraceful deforestation in the region.

The abandoned historic shipwreck was a disgrace to maritime history.

The neglect of basic human rights was a disgrace to the principles of justice.

The graffiti on the centuries-old cathedral was a disgrace to religious sanctity.

The careless handling of classified information was a disgrace to the intelligence agency.

The team's defeat in the championship was a moment of temporary disgrace for the seasoned players.

The artist's decision to plagiarize another's work was a disgrace to the world of creativity.

The controversial decision by the judge became a disgrace to the judicial system.

The failure to address the safety concerns in the workplace was a disgrace to the company's values.

The teacher's discriminatory remarks were a disgrace to the principles of education.

The leaked confidential information was a disgrace to the cybersecurity measures in place.

The team's poor sportsmanship during the tournament brought disgrace to their loyal fanbase.

The plagiarized content in the book was a disgrace to the author's reputation.

The athlete's use of performance-enhancing drugs brought disgrace to the entire sports community.

The leak of sensitive information was a disgrace to national security.

The environmental activist condemned the disgraceful pollution of the river.

The journalist faced disgrace for fabricating news stories.

The negligence in handling evidence was a disgrace to the criminal justice system.

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