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1) безчесність, безчестя; ганьба, образа, приниження гідності; відмова в акцепті (оплаті) векселя2) безчестити; відмовляти в акцепті (оплаті) векселя; оскверняти; ображати, ганьбити, принижувати, принижувати гідність•- dishonor a woman
- dishonor by nonacceptance
- dishonor fee
- dishonor one's name
- dishonor one's reputation
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