disbardɪsˈbɑr
disbar (v)
- present
- disbars
- past
- disbarred
- past participle
- disbarred
- present participle
- disbarring
English Definitions:
disbar (verb)
remove from the bar; expel from the practice of law by official action
"The corrupt lawyer was disbarred"
disbar (Verb)
To expel from the bar, or the legal profession; to deprive (an attorney, barrister, or counselor) of his or her status and privileges as such.
disbar (Verb)
To exclude someone from something.
disbar
Disbarment, also known as striking off, is the removal of a lawyer from a bar association or the practice of law, thus revoking their law license or admission to practice law. Disbarment is usually a punishment for unethical or criminal conduct but may also be imposed for incompetence or incapacity. Procedures vary depending on the law society; temporary disbarment may be referred to as suspension.
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