verb (used with object), dis·barred, dis·bar·ring.
- to expel from the legal profession or from the bar of a particular court.
verb -bars, -barring or -barred (tr) law
- to deprive of the status of barrister; expel from the Bar
“deprive of the privileges of a barrister,” 1630s; see dis- “opposite of” + bar in the legal sense. Related: Disbarred; disbarring; disbarment.