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Use "disbarring" in a sentence
"Doesn’t have to be that drastic, but State Bars or State Supreme Courts should really be more aggressive in disbarring people as a why to control the population."
"The Inns possess the exclusive right of "calling students to the bar," [A] also of "disbarring" a barrister for questionable practices, -- a right exercised by Gray's Inn in 1864 in the case of the late erratic but brilliant Dr. Kenealy, counsel for the notorious Tichborne "claimant.""
"The government has effectively destroyed the independent legal profession, disbarring some of Uzbekistan’s most outspoken lawyers, Human Rights Watch found."