verb
- causing loss of honor, respect, or reputation to someone or something
- refusing to accept or pay (a check, bill, or other financial obligation)
Usage: present participle of dishonour; British spelling; American spelling is 'dishonoring'
Usage: present participle of dishonour; financial/banking context
noun
- the action or process of causing loss of honor or respect
Usage: gerund form; British spelling
Examples
- The scandal was dishonouring to the entire family.
- He accused them of dishonouring their ancestors by breaking tradition.
- The bank was dishonouring cheques due to insufficient funds.
- Dishonouring a commitment is a serious breach of trust.
- She felt that accepting the bribe would be dishonouring her principles.
- The general's retreat was seen as dishonouring the regiment's reputation.