disbar
dis
ˌdɪs
dis
bar
ˈbɑr
baar
British pronunciation
/dɪsbˈɑː/

Definition & Meaning of "disbar"in English

to disbar
01

to exclude or prevent someone from participating in a certain activity or profession

Transitive: to disbar sb | to disbar sb from an activity
to disbar definition and meaning
example
Examples
The teacher decided to disbar the disruptive student from participating in the class debate.
Due to his unethical behavior, the organization chose to disbar him from future leadership roles.
02

to officially remove a lawyer from the legal profession

Transitive: to disbar a lawyer
example
Examples
The lawyer was disbarred after being convicted of fraud.
The court decided to disbar him for unethical conduct during the trial.
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