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dis·bar Listen to audio/dɪsˈbɑɚ/ verb
dis·bars; dis·barred; dis·bar·ring
[+ obj] : to take away the right of (a lawyer) to work in the legal profession — often used as (be) disbarred She was disbarred for unethical practices.
— dis·bar·ment Listen to audio /dɪsˈbɑɚmənt/ noun [noncount]
The charges could lead to his disbarment.

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