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Definition of "dishonouring" [dishonouring]

  • Present participle of dishonour. (verb)

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Use "dishonouring" in a sentence
  • "Idolaters change God's glory into shame (Rom.i. 23) and so they do their own; in dishonouring him, they disgrace and disparage themselves, and are enemies to their own interest."
  • "The God of heaven thinks the time long that sinners persist in dishonouring him and in deceiving and ruining themselves."
  • "Remember, Miles Davis himself was criticised for "dishonouring" jazz by getting in with the rock crowd in the 70s and playing his trumpet with a wah wah pedal."
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