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Meanings of
discredited
in anglès
Suffering shame.
disgraced
shamed
dishonored
Related terms
ashamed
Being unjustly brought into disrepute.
damaged
Related terms
disreputable
Sinònims
Examples for "
disgraced
"
disgraced
shamed
dishonored
Examples for "
disgraced
"
1
Also read: David Warner: Six times the
disgraced
opener crossed the line
2
Chile arrested
disgraced
former president Alberto Fujimori of Peru early this morning.
3
Arsenal, it must be said were far from
disgraced
,
outplayed, or overrun.
4
But he has not been
disgraced
in the eyes of the public.
5
He said, They have
disgraced
us in the eyes of the world.
1
His question
shamed
me, for I myself should have offered my aid.
2
Maybe these moments taught you something good about yourself, or
shamed
you.
3
The spirit of the people rose and
shamed
them for their cowardice.
4
The place was inundated with artificial light that
shamed
the newborn day.
5
Also, this may include taxpayers being publicly named and
shamed
by HMRC.
1
He declared that the call for the convention had
dishonored
the State.
2
I am
dishonored
;
and with a
dishonored
culprit your majesty cannot contend.
3
He had not only been beaten; he had been
dishonored
and defiled.
4
This man has
dishonored
me in the dearest relations of my household.
5
You are shamed,
dishonored
,
no longer fit to be Chief of Chiefs.
Usage of
discredited
in anglès
1
Professor Clements says this approach to aid was
discredited
a generation ago.
2
Greek Island may have been
discredited
,
but the government still needed shelters.
3
Unfortunately, since first published in 1959, the book has become increasingly
discredited
.
4
The delegation is probably the most
discredited
one in the entire convention.
5
It is inconceivable that this
discredited
over-centralised artificial pay policy can continue.
6
The program had been marred by two
discredited
reports in three years.
7
Thanks in part to VW's emissions scandal, these figures have been
discredited
.
8
Many had been
discredited
by their violent infighting during that earlier period.
9
Anything that led back to her had to be destroyed or
discredited
.
10
This determination
discredited
the previous belief that invisible angels moved the planets.
11
The oxymoronic doctrine of expansionary fiscal contraction is being
discredited
every month.
12
When monarchical ideas were thus
discredited
,
it was idle to expect peace.
13
Those investigations are now largely
discredited
as having relied on fabricated evidence.
14
The mythology surrounding this bogus holy man remains complex, if partly
discredited
.
15
Goddard's work has been
discredited
,
but the impact, like that of Gov.
16
When at last I arrived there I found myself disgraced and
discredited
.
Other examples for "discredited"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
discredited
discredite
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
discredite by
discredite political
discredite allegations
discredite practice
discredite man
More collocations
Discredited
through the time
Discredited
across language varieties
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United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
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