To officially remove a lawyer from the legal profession, usually as punishment for misconduct or ethics violations.
From dis- (opposite) + bar (from Late Latin barra, originally a physical bar separating lawyers from the public). The legal meaning emerged in the 18th century.
Disbar is a catastrophic word in law — it means permanently ending someone's legal career, and it's one of the harshest professional penalties possible.
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