DISHONOR vs RAPE: NOUN
- Alternative form of dishonour.
- The nonpayment or nonacceptance of commercial paper by the party on whom it is drawn.
- Lack of honor; disgrace; ignominy; shame; reproach.
- In com., failure or refusal of the drawee or acceptor of a bill of exchange or note to accept it, or, if it is accepted, to pay and retire it. See dishonor, transitive verb, 4.
- Disgrace inflicted; violation of one's honor or dignity.
- The state of being disgraced, or considered dishonorable; disgrace; shame; reproach.
- Want of honor; dishonorable character or conduct.
- Failure to pay or refusal to accept a note, a bill, or another commercial obligation.
- A cause of loss of honor.
- The condition of having lost honor or good repute.
- Loss of honor, respect, or reputation.
- Lacking honor or integrity
- A state of shame or disgrace
- The act of seizing and carrying off by force; abduction.
- The crime of using force or the threat of force to compel a person to submit to sexual intercourse.
- The act of pillaging or plundering.
- An instance of any of these crimes.
- Other unlawful sexual intercourse or penetration, as with an unconscious person or person below the age of or incapable of consent.
- The crime of using force or threat of force to compel a person to submit to some other sexual penetration.
- The refuse of grapes left after the extraction of the juice in winemaking.
- Eurasian plant cultivated for its seed and as a forage crop
- The act of despoiling a country in warfare
- The crime of forcing a woman to submit to sexual intercourse against her will
- Abusive or improper treatment; spoiling or abuse.
- The refuse remaining after the oil has been expressed from the rape seed.
- See Broom rape, in the Vocabulary.
- A name given to a variety or to varieties of a plant of the turnip kind, grown for seeds and herbage. The seeds are used for the production of rape oil, and to a limited extent for the food of cage birds.
- One of six divisions of the county of Sussex, England, intermediate between a hundred and a shire.
- An action causing results harmful to a person or thing; as, the rape of the land by mining companies.
- Movement, as in snatching; haste; hurry.
- That which is snatched away.
- Sexual connection with a woman without her consent. See Age of consent, under Consent, n.
- The act of seizing and carrying away by force; violent seizure; robbery.
- A poor, thin wine made from the last dregs of pressed grapes.
- A filter containing the above refuse, used in clarifying and perfecting malt, vinegar, etc.
- The refuse stems and skins of grapes or raisins from which the must has been expressed in wine making.
- A filter used in a vinegar-manufactory to separate the mucilaginous matter from the vinegar. It derives its name from being charged with rapes.
- Loose or refuse grapes used in wine-making.
- Plural The stalks and skins of grapes from which the must has been expressed.
- Either of two European plants (Brassica napus or B. rapa) of the mustard family, cultivated as fodder and for their seeds, which yield a valuable oil. Certain varieties of these plants yield canola oil.
- Haste; precipitancy; a precipitate course.
- A division of the county of Sussex, in England, intermediate between a hundred and the shire. The county is divided into six rapes.
- The act of snatching by force; a seizing and carrying away by force or violence, whether of persons or things; violent seizure and carrying away: as, the rape of Proserpine; the rape of the Sabine women; Pope's “Rape of the Lock.”
- In law, the violation or carnal knowledge of a woman forcibly and against her will.
- Something taken or seized and carried away; a captured person or thing.
- An obsolete or dialectal form of rope.
- A turnip.
- Fruit, as grapes, plucked from the cluster.
- The colza, cole-seed, or rape-seed, a cruciferous plant including the Brassica campestris and B. Napus of Linnæus, the latter form now considered to be a variety, together with the common turnip, of B. campestris, which occurs in a wild state as a weed throughout Europe and Asiatic Russia.
- The stem or stalk of grapes.
DISHONOR vs RAPE: VERB
- Force (someone) to have sex against their will
- Bring shame or dishonor upon
- Refuse to accept
- Force (someone) to have sex against their will
- Destroy and strip of its possession
DISHONOR vs RAPE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To bring shame or disgrace upon.
- To treat in a disrespectful or demeaning manner.
- To refuse or decline to accept or pay; -- said of a bill, check, note, or draft which is due or presented.
- To violate the chastity of; to debauch.
- To deprive of honor; to disgrace; to bring reproach or shame on; to treat with indignity, or as unworthy in the sight of others; to stain the character of; to lessen the reputation of.
- To fail or refuse to accept or pay (a note, bill, or check, for example).
- To treat improperly; abuse or spoil.
- To plunder or pillage.
- To seize and carry off by force.
- To use force or threat of force to compel (another person) to submit to sexual intercourse or other sexual penetration.
- See under Rap, v. t., to snatch.
- To perform an action causing results harmful or very unpleasant to a person or thing; Corresponds to 2nd rape, n. 5.
- To commit rape upon; to ravish.
DISHONOR vs RAPE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To insult.
- Synonyms To shame, degrade, discredit.
- To disgrace by the deprivation of, or as of, ornament.
- In com., to refuse to honor; refuse or fail to accept or pay: as, to dishonor a bill of exchange. A bill or note is also said to he dishonored when overdue and unpaid, although there may have been no actual demand or refusal to pay.
- To violate the chastity of; ravish; seduce.
- To deprive of honor; violate the honor or dignity of; disgrace; bring reproach or shame on; stain the character of; lessen in reputation.
- To treat with indignity.
- To scratch; abrade; scarify.
- To make haste; hasten; hurry: often used reflexively.
- To commit rape upon; ravish
- To carry off violently; hence, figuratively, to enrapture; ravish.
- To commit the crime of rape.
- To seize and carry off; snatch up; seize; steal.
- Quickly; hastily.
- Quick; hasty.
- The crime of forcing a person to submit to sexual intercourse against his or her will
DISHONOR vs RAPE: RELATED WORDS
- Disrepute, Defile, Affront, Cowardice, Insult, Disrespect, Infamy, Attaint, Rape, Violate, Outrage, Ravish, Dishonour, Shame, Disgrace
- Statutory rape, Violate, Despoil, Violation, Outrage, Plunder, Dishonor, Brassica napus, Dishonour, Rapine, Ravishment, Ravish, Colza, Assault, Sexual assault
DISHONOR vs RAPE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Slander, Sin, Shamefulness, Betrayal, Defile, Affront, Cowardice, Insult, Disrespect, Violate, Outrage, Ravish, Dishonour, Shame, Disgrace
- Indecent assault, Molestation, Statutory rape, Violate, Despoil, Violation, Outrage, Dishonor, Brassica napus, Dishonour, Rapine, Ravishment, Ravish, Assault, Sexual assault
DISHONOR vs RAPE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Finally, this administration has done us the ultimate dishonor.
- They dishonor the principles I am trying to uphold.
- Presentment, protest, demand and notice of dishonor are waived.
- Dishonor means failure to honor a negotiable instrument.
- Do what you will, dishonor shall be humor.
- The only dishonor might be not to try.
- Lord our God will turn it to dishonor.
- Disgrace, cause of reproach, blur, spot, stain, dishonor.
- Heavenly Father, and will always dishonor the Son, and will always dishonor the Father who sent Him.
- In case of dishonor the indorser is relieved from liability unless he has been given notice of dishonor.
- See also: Anal Sex; Prison Rape; Rape Counseling.
- Date rape is a form of acquaintance rape.
- Predicting rape myth acceptance and attitudes toward rape victims.
- Marital rape, although not explicitly included in the definition of rape, is now part of the offence of rape.
- Understanding why rape occurs is an integral part of how to stop rape and how to heal from rape.
- Using articles, headlines and rape stories, rape victims and offenders; patterns of rape among others were studied and reported.
- These offenses are rape, statutory rape, assault with intent to commit rape, unnatural acts, and crimes against nature.
- Formal networks of these agencies aid rape prevention, rape prosecution, and rape victim protection.
- Sexual assault and rape often further are characterized to include acquaintance rape, date rape, statutory rape, child sexual abuse, and incest.
- See also: Marital Rape; Rape Education; Rape History in the United States: Twentieth Century; Rape Statistics.
DISHONOR vs RAPE: QUESTIONS
- What happens if there is no proof of notice of dishonor?
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