unknight in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Unknight: to revoke the title or status of knighthood from an individual, often as a consequence of dishonorable actions.
Sample Sentences
- To unknight a once-honored warrior is to strip away the very essence of their valor.
- The council debated whether to unknight the nobleman after his treachery was revealed.
- In a shocking turn of events, the king decided to unknight the traitor who had betrayed his trust.
- It was a painful decision for the monarch to unknight his childhood friend and ally.
- The act of unknighting was seen as a last resort to uphold justice in the kingdom.