disbar

/dɪsˈbɑr/
verb
  1. To officially remove a lawyer from the legal profession, usually because of misconduct or breaking rules.
    • The judge decided to disbar the attorney for stealing client funds.
    • She faced a hearing that could disbar her from practicing law.
    • If a lawyer lies in court, the state bar association may disbar them.
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