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How to use dishonourably in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word dishonourably? Here are some examples.

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At the time he was back in Clydebank having been dishonourably discharged from the Royal Navy.
Part of him, the public servant, knows that he is acting dishonourably, but his conscience tells him that he has no other option.
Scott, described as a prime candidate for promotion before the offences, will now be dishonourably discharged.
Both were dishonourably discharged from National Service in 1954 after spending much of their time in military prisons.
He also fears the social stigma and economic consequences of being convicted of desertion and dishonourably discharged.
I think I have a much more tempestuous and eventful amorous life than the average middle-class citizen, but I wouldn't agree that I necessarily behaved dishonourably.
They dishonourably refused to represent the opinion of a large majority of Quebeckers.
A Veteran who has completed basic training and was not dishonourably discharged.
A woman, and particularly a girl, holds in her hand the honour of the group, which can be tarnished as a whole if she behaves dishonourably.
Hinzman asserts that he fears being court-martialled for desertion, convicted and sentenced to a term of imprisonment, before being dishonourably discharged.
Wade Grayling an N. W. M. P., who began a promising career, was dishonourably reassigned to the most desolate area of the Yukon to survey land for a new garrison.
Biggs had other options than to become a criminal, yet he was a thief as a teenager and was dishonourably discharged from National Service for breaking into a chemist's shop.
After pleading guilty to sixteen counts of premeditated murder, Bales was sentenced to life in prison without parole and dishonourably discharged from the United States Army.
Examples from Classical Literature
The world had treated her so dishonourably that she had no notion even of what mere decency of feeling is like.
Stocky Gordon had no criminal record but he was dishonourably discharged from the American army in 1993 after pleading guilty to theft.
It is the small minority of officers who behave dishonourably who bring the service into disrepute.
Between May 2004 and March 2006, 11 soldiers were convicted in courts martial, sentenced to military prison, and dishonourably discharged.
You now find yourself dishonourably discharged and losing considerable financial benefits.
Having behaved so dishonourably, one would have thought the Government would decide to keep its head down, if not to avoid the flak then at least in shame.
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