disbar in English

verb
1
expel (a lawyer) from the Bar, so that they no longer have the right to practice law.
A lawyer who commits a felony and is disbarred is surely less deserving of our concern than an applicant who committed a similar crime years before studying law.
2
exclude (someone) from something.
competitors wearing rings will be disbarred from competition

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3. The bar association condemned the lawyer's actions but did not disbar him.

4. The prosecutor in the case was recently disbar red and given a day in jail.

5. The Referee Commission may disbar any official or competitor who does not comply with this regulation.

6. Roy learns that his political opponents plan to disbar him for an ethical lapse, but he vows to remain a lawyer until he dies.