/dɪsˈɡreɪs/ – verbnoun
Definition: 1. làm ô nhục, làm hổ thẹn, làm hoen ố;
2. giáp cấp (sĩ quan).
A more thorough explanation: Disgrace is a legal term that refers to the loss of honor, respect, or reputation due to improper or immoral conduct. It can also refer to the state of being dishonored or shamed in the eyes of others.
Example: The defendant’s actions brought disgrace upon the reputation of the company.