The Collaborative International Dictionary
Discommendation
Discommendation \Dis*com`men*da"tion\, n.
Blame; censure; reproach. [R.]
--Ayliffe.
Wiktionary
discommendation
n. (context archaic English) blame; censure; reproach
Usage examples of "discommendation".
Although Worf’s challenge was valid, he was forced, for political reasons, to withdraw it, and accept discommendation from the empire.
In his confused and frightened innocence, Alexander had been able to reduce the noble Klingon to a state of sputtering, bewildered frustration when not even the High Council's decree of discommendation two years before had caused a ripple in Worf's veneer of proud poise.
The first was when he accepted discommendation in order to keep the Empire from civil war.