0 present participle of dishonour
These are not matters of honouring and respecting, dishonouring and shaming, by the standards of any honour code, however admirable.
The intimidation of women has been used as a means of dishonouring and dehumanising entire communities.
In this they are dishonouring such little reputation as they still hold for fair dealing.
We are dishonouring ourselves and all we stood for and probably ruining ourselves financially into the bargain.
It would not be desirable for me even to envisage the prospect of it dishonouring its undertakings.
Yet here he is today, inciting us to luxury and indulgence, to the crime of dishonouring solemn contracts.
There is no question of dishonouring an agreement at all.
He should not talk, as he has, about dishonouring agreements.