dishorn in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
DISHORN (verb): To deprive someone of their honor or dignity, often through defeat or humiliation.
Sample Sentences
- The knight was dishorned in battle, leaving him vulnerable and exposed.
- After the defeat, the once-proud ruler felt completely dishorned, his authority shattered.
- The act of dishorning the statue symbolized the loss of power for the old regime.
- In the story, the villain seeks to dishorn his rival, stripping him of his status and dignity.
- Seeing his once-loyal subjects turn away left him feeling utterly dishorned and alone.
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