Disbar - English meaning
dɪsˈbɑːr
Disbar – definitions in English dictionary
verbExpel (a barrister) from the bar, so that they no longer have the right to practise law.
Usage examples:
A disciplinary tribunal directed that he should be disbarredverbExclude (someone) from something.
Usage examples:
Competitors wearing rings will be disbarred from competition
verbTo take away someone's right to work as a lawyer, especially because they have done something wrong or illegal
Usage examples:
Disbar sb for sth the former attorney had been disbarred for fraud.
verbTo make someone unable to continue working as a lawyer, especially because they have done something wrong
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Word origin
mid 16th century (in disbar (sense 2)): from dis- ‘away’ + bar1.
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