discredit|discredited|discrediting|discredits in English

verb

[dis·cred·it || dɪs'kredɪt]

doubt; question, challenge, disbelieve; defame, ruin the reputation of

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1. This new evidence discredits earlier findings.

2. The Cateran are discredited clan warriors

3. He's just trying to discredit me.

4. They're trying to discredit you.

5. She brought the whole system into discredit.

6. He is a discredit to his family.

7. Laffitte left office discredited politically and financially ruined.

8. Destroy him or discredit him immediately.

9. Freud's been discredited, But jung still has His merits.

10. Violent fans bring discredit on their teams.

11. There was good reason to discredit the witness.

12. They made an effort to discredit the politician.

13. Such behavior can only reflect discredit upon you.

14. Antonyms for Avouches include denies, gainsays, abandons, asks, condemns, deserts, disavows, disclaims, discredits and disputes

15. And the whole idea of revolution will be discredited.

16. They were a discredit to their country.

17. Their behaviour has bought discredit on English football.

18. That boy is a discredit to his family.

19. After beggaring their adherents, these policies are now utterly discredited.

20. The disclosure of cheating, and plagiary discredited him thoroughly.

21. Sure enough, I found a book that discredited the Prophet Joseph.

22. In the late 1920s, scientific portions of his book were discredited.

23. The reactionary authorities are between two fires and have been discredited.

24. His selfish decision is greatly to his discredit.

25. Such looseness throws discredit on the whole work.