had disgraced
Past perfectconjugation ofdisgrace.There are other translations for this conjugation.

disgrace

Yeah, I'm not sure I would have been able to maintain my composure if my family had disgraced me so... publicly.
Bueno, no estoy seguro si yo hubiese sido capaz de mantener la compostura si mi familia me deshonraba tan... públicamente.
He said his daughter had disgraced the family.
Dijo que su hija era una vergüenza para la familia.
Mahatma Gandhi declared that the freedom movement had disgraced itself, and suspended it.
Mahatma Gandhi declaró que el movimiento en pro de la libertad había caído en desgracia y lo suspendió.
Some of them were from his personal honor guard, while others were men who had disgraced themselves and required redemption.
Algunos de ellos eran de su guardia de honor personal, mientras que otros eran hombres que se habían deshonrado y necesitaban redimirse.
The Minister of Justice, Pereverzev–who had disgraced himself a few days before in connection with the summer house of Durnovo–decided to have vengeance, and under the pretext of a search for escaped convicts made a new raid on the place.
El ministro de Justicia, Perevedzey, que unos días antes se había cubierto de oprobio en el asunto de la villa de Durnovo, decidió tomarse la revancha y, so pretexto de buscar a los reclusos evadidos, volvió a asaltar la dicha villa.
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