0 the act of taking away someone's right to work as a lawyer, especially because they have done something wrong or illegal, or the situation of having this right taken away from you:
But we are really talking about the disbarment of two and a half million people.
We want to be sure there will be no disbarment of social benefits.
It would not be just to make an argument on the basis that there had been a disbarment of food imports.
I entirely agree with what was said about the effects of that disbarment.
It must be responsible for devising a code of professional conduct and it must have powers of disbarment on the grounds of incompetence or misconduct.
This rush to disbarment is in retribution for the filing of that federal suit.
In the end, the panel concluded that there is no discipline short of disbarment appropriate in this case given the magnitude of the offenses found.
Disbarment is usually a punishment for unethical or criminal conduct.