Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishonour.(verb)
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Use "dishonours" in a sentence
"Myers's comedy, about an ice hockey player who enlists the help of a mystic guru to help him turn around his professional and personal fortunes, earned seven nominations for next month's eve-of-Oscars "dishonours" on 21 February."
"Nick Clegg knows that he will look terrible and his party will be in uproar if he dishonours the pledges he made in opposition."
"These 14 women died because of sexism and patriarchy and it dishonours their memory that this movie is not told from their perspective."