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How do you turn disgrace into a verb?

You can't directly turn "disgrace" into a verb. "Disgrace" is a noun, meaning shame or loss of respect.

Here are some ways to express the concept of "disgracing" using verbs:

* Disgrace someone: This is the most direct way, using "disgrace" as a verb.

* Shame: This implies bringing dishonor or embarrassment upon someone.

* Humiliate: This emphasizes the act of causing someone to feel inferior or ashamed.

* Dishonor: This focuses on the loss of respect and dignity.

* Degrade: This suggests lowering someone's social status or reputation.

* Defame: This implies spreading false or damaging information about someone.

The best verb choice will depend on the specific context and the intended meaning.

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