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Disbar vs Disrobe - What's the difference?

disbar | disrobe |

As verbs the difference between disbar and disrobe

is that disbar is (legal) to expel from the bar, or the legal profession; to deprive (an attorney, barrister, or counselor ) of his or her status and privileges as such while disrobe is to undress someone or something.

disbar

English

Verb

(disbarr)
  • (legal) to expel from the bar, or the legal profession; to deprive (an attorney, barrister, or counselor ) of his or her status and privileges as such
  • to exclude someone from something
  • * 1896 , Two More Disbarred: Bloomingston and Lowney Out of College Athletics; Action Taken by Board of Control Last Night , Detroit Free Press, page 6
  • The friends of Holmes have been criticising the action of the board in disbarring him on the ground that it was too severe...

    Derived terms

    * disbarment

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    disrobe

    English

    Verb

    (disrob)
  • to undress someone or something
  • to undress oneself
  • Synonyms

    * dismantle, divest, strip, unclothe, uncover, undress * strip, get undressed

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