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Meanings of
discredit
in anglès
portuguès
descrédito
català
desprestigi
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Loss or lack of belief or confidence.
distrust
disrepute
repute
català
desprestigi
portuguès
descrer
català
descreure
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Reject as false; refuse to accept.
disbelieve
believe
català
descreure
català
desprestigiar
espanyol
desacreditar
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Damage the reputation of.
disgrace
català
desprestigiar
Sinònims
Examples for "
disgrace
"
disgrace
Examples for "
disgrace
"
1
That could so often lead to
disgrace
at the court martial table.
2
To be sent home in
disgrace
,
having caused a major interspecies incident?
3
Some viewed the ban as a national
disgrace
but you know what?
4
She would need to know who had personally witnessed my public
disgrace
.
5
ACT Party leader David Seymour said the attendance figures were a
disgrace
.
Usage of
discredit
in anglès
1
The Polish anti-monopoly office said it rejected any attempts to
discredit
it.
2
Mr Aitken accused the Guardian of a long campaign to
discredit
him.
3
And demand is booming despite efforts to
discredit
the purported medicinal benefits.
4
McGowan and others also say Weinstein aggressively sought to
discredit
his accusers.
5
Khartoum needs to
discredit
us, and not just us-thiswhole relief operation.
6
They appealed to the old law to
discredit
and damn the new.
7
But that admission would of course
discredit
the infallibility of the books.
8
His favor was sufficient to
discredit
any pretender to office or advancement.
9
He was generous; there is not a mean action to his
discredit
.
10
But we also do wrong to hold gossip in too much
discredit
.
11
He had always sought to pervert and
discredit
the word of God.
12
The persons who bring
discredit
on fashion are those who misinterpret it.
13
Miracle-evidence began to fall into
discredit
during the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
14
If the
discredit
ended here, it would perhaps be of small consequence.
15
All conduct of a nature to bring
discredit
upon the military service.
16
You have not the slightest intention or desire to
discredit
their assertion.
Other examples for "discredit"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
discredit
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
bring discredit
throw discredit
do no discredit
discredit the government
fall into discredit
More collocations
Translations for
discredit
portuguès
descrédito
descrer
desacreditar
català
desprestigi
descrèdit
mala reputació
descreure
desacreditar
desprestigiar
espanyol
desacreditar
ultrajar
Discredit
through the time
Discredit
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common