dishonorably
1 of 1adverb/dɪsˈɑnərəbli/
1
in a way that lacks honesty, fairness, or integrity
- She dishonorably hid evidence that would have helped the investigation.
- The lawyer was found to have dishonorably manipulated witnesses.
- He dishonorably broke his promise after gaining everyone's trust.
- They dishonorably blamed their mistake on the intern.
- The official dishonorably accepted bribes to sway his vote.
2
in a dishonorable manner
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