beshame

/bɪˈʃeɪm/
verb
  1. To cause someone to feel shame or embarrassment; to disgrace.
    • The documentary aimed to beshame corporations that pollute the environment.
    • The public apology was meant to beshame the official for his dishonest actions.
    • She did not want to beshame her family by failing the important exam.
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