An interesting interview of some hours' duration took place between the governor and the prisoner, in which the clear conscience of the latter seems to have stirred some sense of shame in the man who had so dishonorably deceived him.
A Spanish officer had dishonorably interfered with the domestic relations of a sergeant, also Spanish, and the aggrieved party had inflicted punishment upon his superior, with the help of some other soldiers.
To victimize others, denotes that you will amass wealth dishonorably and prefer illicit relations, to the sorrow of your companions.
To dream that you are lying to escape punishment, denotes that you will act dishonorably towards some innocent person.
They were also to be confined at hard labor for four months, lose all pay and allowances and be dishonorably discharged.
He was thendishonorably discharged, forfeiting his pay due and all allowances.
But now, having acquired those Italian territories, she was exceedingly reluctant to part with any one of them, and verydishonorably evaded, by every possible pretense, the fulfillment of her agreement.
Charles, whose ambition was roused by his sudden and unexpected elevation, exerted all his energies to thwart the progress of negotiations, and bitterly complained that the allies were dishonorably deserting the cause which they had espoused.
There was ample reason why Philip Danvers should remember the disloyal trooper, dishonorably discharged.
To Danvers it seemed that half the population of Fort Macleod was leaving, since Scar Faced Charlie had departed months before, and Toe String Joe had been dishonorably discharged and gone out of the country.
I am of the opinion, Mr. Ferrers, that the court-martial will find you guilty and recommend that you be dishonorablydismissed from the service.
He entered the Army, deserted, re-entered, deserted again, and kept this up until he was dishonorably discharged seven times.
He subsequently returned and gave himself up to a sheriff, was court-martialed, dishonorably discharged, and given a sentence of one year and a half.
Buffalo as coal-passer; was dishonorably discharged for drunkenness.
In all, he wasdishonorably discharged from the service seven times.
The men of Alba likewise resenting the thing, and thinking he had been dishonorably used, Amulius was induced to deliver Remus up into Numitor's hands, to use him as he thought fit.
So that one might wonder at anyone's failing to see that vice is a certain inconsistency and incongruity of habit, after such an example of money dishonorably obtained, and wastefully lavished away.
But now will it be well for thee when I send to all lands a declaration of how dishonorably thou hast acted in my kingdom?
Thou shouldst have come to me, and I would have given thee the Fire-bird with honor; but now will it be well for thee when I send to all lands to declare how dishonorably thou hast acted in my kingdom?
Say what is true; that as I neither do nor can love you, the honor of a gentleman, and the spirit of a man, equally forbid you to act ungenerously to me and dishonorably to yourself.
He was then sent back to formally disband the company, which he did July 28, and they were dishonorably discharged.
Six months later, following other discoveries of his duplicity, Ford was denounced as a spy and traitor by the governor of Virginia, and Congress dishonorably dismissed him from the service after he had fled to London with valuable papers.
As a result Captain Hazard, of the Providence, was dishonorably dismissed from service, and numerous other officers censured, among them Commodore Hopkins.
She left a letter which said: 'By favor of the gods, I am too dishonorably old to hope to revisit this jewel-glorious spot, so I prefer augustly to remain here for ever!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dishonorably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.