discredit|discredits in English

noun

[dis·cred·it || dɪs'kredɪt]

disbelief, doubt; disrepute, loss of a good reputatio

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1. This new evidence discredits earlier findings.

2. He's just trying to discredit me.

3. They're trying to discredit you.

4. She brought the whole system into discredit.

5. He is a discredit to his family.

6. Destroy him or discredit him immediately.

7. Violent fans bring discredit on their teams.

8. There was good reason to discredit the witness.

9. They made an effort to discredit the politician.

10. Such behavior can only reflect discredit upon you.

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

12. They were a discredit to their country.

13. Their behaviour has bought discredit on English football.

14. That boy is a discredit to his family.

15. His selfish decision is greatly to his discredit.

16. Such looseness throws discredit on the whole work.

17. They spread disinformation in order to discredit politicians.

18. Agents provocateurs may seek to discredit the opposition.

19. The police, to their discredit, arrived too late.

20. By telling lies he brought discredit upon Parliament.

21. The photos were deliberately taken to discredit the President.

22. There is no reason to discredit what she says.

23. My brother's behaviour did great discredit to the family.

24. Britain, to its discredit, did not speak out against these atrocities.

25. As a result, the teaching of creationism actually discredits the Bible, making it appear unreasonable and inaccurate.