Loss or lack of belief or confidence.
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.
Другие примеры для термина "disrepute"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for disrepute