Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
atimy
Noun
/ˈeɪ.tɪ.mi/

Definition
The state of being deprived of legal rights or privileges.

Examples
- After his conviction, he faced atimy, which barred him from voting.
- The atimy imposed on the corrupt official highlighted the consequences of his actions.

Meaning
Atimy refers to a condition where an individual has lost their civil rights, often due to legal or moral circumstances.

Synonyms
- disqualification
- deprivation
- abridgment