▪ I.disgress, -ion obs. ff. digress, -ion. ▪ II.† disˈgress,v.Obs.rare—1. [? f. dis- 7 a + L. gressus step, taken as =gradus step, degree, position; and hence a synonym of disgrade. (Or possibly an early corrupt form of disgrace v.)] 1528[see disgraduate].