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Significados de
disrepute
em inglês
português
descrédito
catalão
desprestigi
Back to the meaning
Loss or lack of belief or confidence.
distrust
discredit
repute
português
descrédito
Social phenomenon.
shamefulness
ill repute
credibility
Termos relacionados
social phenomenon
Sinônimos
Examples for "
distrust
"
distrust
discredit
Examples for "
distrust
"
1
Blair's approach worked wonders initially, but it soon led to public
distrust
.
2
For some, broker
distrust
is simply one more reason to steer clear.
3
Corbyn is steeped in socialist
distrust
of institutions that uphold free markets.
4
Fear and
distrust
are part of the fabric of Northern Ireland politics.
5
Discusses national polls concerning Nixon: most Americans
distrust
him but fear impeachment.
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.
Uso de
disrepute
em inglês
1
Today both the liberal & the conservative positions have come into
disrepute
.
2
In addition, his conduct brought the SABC into
disrepute
,
the broadcaster noted.
3
Stock cattle were in such
disrepute
that they had no cash value.
4
He redeemed its character from the
disrepute
into which it had fallen.
5
The England team should be fined for bringing the game into
disrepute
.
6
If you try to use cancelled stamps, you will fall into
disrepute
.
7
Hence a man is ashamed of poverty,
disrepute
,
servitude, and the like.
8
The European project now stands in
disrepute
across much of Europe.
9
The core question is: has he brought the party into
disrepute
?
10
The latest developments have simply brought the legislation into further
disrepute
.
11
Fear of
disrepute
,
because that led, I suppose, to loss of diplomatic power.
12
The Commission said the pair's separate actions had brought the ministry into
disrepute
.
13
Could they divulge company secrets, perhaps, or bring businesses into
disrepute
?
14
It says such breaches can bring the NZX and the market into
disrepute
.
15
The measures follow a summer of incidents that have brought Faliraki into
disrepute
.
16
If the
disrepute
marring parliamentary proceedings wasn't so serious, it would be funny.
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disrepute
Adjetivo
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Singular
Colocações frequentes
fall into disrepute
bring into disrepute
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come into disrepute
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Translations for
disrepute
português
descrédito
catalão
desprestigi
descrèdit
mala reputació
Disrepute
ao longo do tempo
Disrepute
nas variantes da língua
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