dis
bar
Third Person
disbars
Present Participle
disbarring
Past Tense
disbarred
Past Participle
disbarred
1
to exclude or prevent someone from participating in a certain activity or profession
transitive
- 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.
- The company decided to disbar the employee from attending client meetings due to repeated unprofessional conduct.
- After the incident, the sports team disbarred the player from participating in upcoming matches.
- The community center disbarred individuals who violated its code of conduct from using its facilities.
2
to officially remove a lawyer from the legal profession
transitive
- The lawyer was disbarred after being convicted of fraud.
- The court decided to disbar him for unethical conduct during the trial.
- She was disbarred for mishandling client funds.
- The disciplinary board voted to disbar the attorney after multiple violations.
- The firm’s reputation was damaged when their partner was disbarred.