past participle and adjective as in strong fondness

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disgraced, dishonored, relinquished

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Example Sentences

Example:The politician was disgraced after the scandal broke, and his career was obrogated in the process.

Definition:Destined or marked for disgrace; impeached or enfeebled in reputation or estimation.

From disgraced

Example:The character in the story was dishonored by his actions, and his position was obrogated.

Definition:Brought into or marked with disgrace or shame; unworthy of honor or respect.

From dishonored

Example:Upon the death of the ruler, his title was relinquished and obrogated by the royal council.

Definition:To give up formally or voluntarily, as a claim, a duty, or a right, or having powers removed from oneself formally.

From relinquished