Disbar vs Disrobe - What's the difference?
disbar | disrobe |
(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
to undress someone or something
to undress oneself
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
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Verb
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- The friends of Holmes have been criticising the action of the board in disbarring him on the ground that it was too severe...