disennoble in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To disennoble means to strip someone of their noble rank or status, often as a punishment for betrayal or misconduct.
Sample Sentences
- The king decided to disennoble the traitorous lord for his betrayal.
- In a surprising move, the council chose to disennoble several members who had acted against the kingdom's interests.
- The new laws aimed to disennoble those who had gained titles through deceitful means.
- Rumors circulated that the powerful family would be disennobled due to their involvement in corruption.
- After the scandal, the aristocracy faced pressure to disennoble anyone connected to the controversy.
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