The tradition of slavery dishonors the race, and the peculiarity of the race perpetuates the tradition of slavery.
Now, this no more dishonors you at all, Than to take in a town with gentle words, Which else would put you to your fortune, and The hazard of much blood.
Now from the fact that one man openly utters words against another man, he would appear to think little of him, so that for this reason he dishonors him, so that reviling is detrimental to the honor of the person reviled.
To the ignorant it misrepresents and dishonors education, when it presents for their judgment a very inferior intellect, which all the training of the schools has not inspired with power, as a specimen of the result of liberal pursuits.
Never select for a wife a young lady who dishonors her name and sex by the avowal that she dislikes children; that she even hates the care of them, and that she never could find pleasure in household duties.
If any one doubts whether sins are remitted him, he dishonors Christ, since he judges that his sin is greater or more efficacious than the death and promise of Christ although Paul says, Rom.
If any one thinks that he obtains the remission of sins because he loves, he dishonors Christ, and will discover in God's judgment that this confidence in his own righteousness is wicked and vain.
If any one think that he is righteous and accepted on account of his own fulfilment of the Law, and not on account of Christ's promise, he dishonors this High Priest.
All this dishonors God, and robs the Christian of all true peace.
It dishonors the person of Christ, and sets aside His precious atonement.
The writer of this is one of those few who never dishonors religion, either by ridiculing or caviling at any denominations whatsoever.
Paine says: "The writer of this is one of those few who never dishonors religion" by abusing the professors of it.
Nothing that dishonors me or dishonors you," replied the girl proudly, lifting her lovely face and hastening from the room.
If my friend dishonors himself he dishonors me; if he makes a fool of himself he makes a fool of me--which another cannot do.
He who does not yield due honor to God, withholds from him what is his, and dishonors him; and this is sin.
How can we honor the Beloved One if we have fellowship with that which dishonors Him?
God's call to His people is to stand aloft from all which dishonors His Son.
Every man praying or prophesying, having his head covered, dishonors his head.
But every woman praying or prophesying with her head unveiled dishonors her head.
Now, this no more dishonors you at all, Then to take in a Towne with gentle words, Which else would put you to your fortune, and The hazard of much blood.
But every woman praying or prophesying with the head uncovered, dishonors her head; for it is one and the same as if she were shaven.
It is a grave injury against the rights of God, for it usurps His authority, refuses Him the service He desires, spurns the gift He has bestowed, dishonors the image of God (Gen.
If an inferior dishonors a superior through ignorance, he makes amends by acknowledging his ignorance and showing respect, as was done by St. Paul (Acts, xxiii.
Just as one whodishonors the dead by desecrating their tombs or their remains owes it to their memory to make reparation, so one who defames the dead owes it to their reputation to make restitution.
It sadly dishonors God, and, of course, leaves us unrelieved and unhappy.
But a slaveholding church necessarilydishonors them.
Thus a slaveholding church dishonors the Word of Truth and is an infidel-making organization.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dishonors" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.