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Detailed Translations for dishonor from English to German

dishonor:

dishonor verb, American

  1. dishonor (dishonour; ravish; rape; violate)
    schänden; verletzen; angreifen; überfallen
    • schänden verb (schände, schändest, schändet, schändete, schändetet, geschändet)
    • verletzen verb (verletze, verletzt, verletzte, verletztet, verletzt)
    • angreifen verb (greife an, greifest an, greift an, griff an, grifft an, angegriffen)
    • überfallen verb (überfalle, überfällst, überfällt, überfiel, überfielt, überfallen)

Translation Matrix for dishonor:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
angreifen affecting; attacking; defamation; impairing; imputation; injuring
- dishonour
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
angreifen dishonor; dishonour; rape; ravish; violate assault; attack; challenge; contest; dispute; lay violent hands upon; question; raid; storm; violate
schänden dishonor; dishonour; rape; ravish; violate blot beauty; cripple; defile; desecrate; maim; make ugly; mar beauty; mutilate
verletzen dishonor; dishonour; rape; ravish; violate ache; aggrieve; break in; bruise; cause damage; contuse; cut; damage; defamate; do harm; harm; hurt; injure; insult; maul; offend; prick; rape; slander; sting; torment; torture; wound
überfallen dishonor; dishonour; rape; ravish; violate hold up; overcome by; plunder; rob; seize; snatch; suprise; surprise; take off guard
- assault; attaint; disgrace; dishonour; outrage; rape; ravish; shame; violate

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Related Definitions for "dishonor":

  1. lacking honor or integrity1
  2. a state of shame or disgrace1
    • he was resigned to a life of dishonor1
  3. refuse to accept1
    • dishonor checks and drafts1
  4. bring shame or dishonor upon1
    • he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime1
  5. force (someone) to have sex against their will1

Wiktionary Translations for dishonor:

dishonor
verb
  1. so handeln, dass jemand seine Ehre verliert