Use "bring oneself into disrepute" in a sentence

1. Such people bring our profession into disrepute.

2. Front running usually does bring the exchange into disrepute.

3. The players' behaviour on the field is likely to bring the game into disrepute .

4. Further, this type of approach would soon bring the concept of a computer based system into disrepute.

5. Such an approach can bring the whole notion of assessment into disrepute, as well as misunderstand particular individuals.

6. 16 The old system had fallen into disrepute.

7. He faces six charges of bringing the game into disrepute .

8. The use of drugs is bringing the sport into disrepute.

9. Involvement with terrorist groups brought the political party into disrepute.

10. He faced six charges of bringing the game into disrepute.

11. Having failed to force her husband to acquiesce to her demands, she put forth great effort after she left him to bring his name into disrepute.

12. The priest further alleged that women were bringing religion into disrepute by Brawling …

13. »IdeaManagement is a good way to bring oneself and others forward.

14. 10 1954 - Red Scare: The United States Senate votes 65 to 22 to condemn Joseph McCarthy for conduct that tends to bring the Senate into dishonor and disrepute.

15. And when there are bad civil servants, they cast all government programs into disrepute.

16. This theory is now in disrepute.

17. Gilbert was the scion of an ancient aristocratic family that had fallen somewhat into disrepute.

18. 23 Represented Liverpool footballer Robbie Fowler when he was found guilty of bringing the game into disrepute.

19. He would not risk bringing himself and the Kharkov base into disrepute by pursuing the matter any further.

20. 5 Gilbert was the scion of an ancient aristocratic family that had fallen somewhat into disrepute.

21. Constrain: (Compel), verb actuate , apply pressure , assert oneself , bring about by force , bring pressure to bear upon , burden , cause to , charge , coerce

22. The five players were found guilty of bringing the game into serious disrepute and banned for life.

23. Those who are found to have brought the Commons into disrepute should be suspended from the House.

24. Martin O'Neill, manager of Conference side Wycombe Wanderers, has again been charged with bringing the game into disrepute.

25. The Football Association did not feel it necessary to charge Southampton and Coventry with bringing the game into disrepute.

26. Perhaps freeing oneself from the entanglement of the world’s religions does bring a measure of relief.

27. Bring her into the wind.

28. To Cogitate is to think oneself into a state of agitation

29. He who frequents the alleyways of disrepute ought to be ashamed.

30. Bring (something) (up)on (someone or something) To cause something very bad to happen to someone, something, or oneself

31. See: (a)round the corner a tight corner all Corners of the earth all Corners of the world amen corner around the corner back (one or oneself) into a corner back oneself into a corner back/paint somebody/yourself into a corner be backed into a corner be cornered be in a tight corner box (oneself) into a corner box (someone) into a corner catty-corner

32. See: (a)round the corner a tight corner all corners of the earth all corners of the world amen corner around the corner back (one or oneself) into a corner back oneself into a corner back/paint somebody/yourself into a corner be backed into a corner be Cornered be in a tight corner box (oneself) into a corner box (someone) into a corner catty-corner

33. See: (a)round the Corner a tight Corner all Corners of the earth all Corners of the world amen Corner around the Corner back (one or oneself) into a Corner back oneself into a Corner back/paint somebody/yourself into a Corner be backed into a Corner be Cornered be in a tight Corner box (oneself) into a Corner box (someone) into a Corner catty-Corner

34. Create definition is - to bring into existence

35. Bring that chair into the dining room.

36. Assubjugate meaning (obsolete) To bring into subjection.

37. I didn't bring anything to change into.

38. See: (a)round the corner a tight corner all Corners of the earth all Corners of the world amen corner around the corner back (one or oneself) into a corner back oneself into a corner back/paint somebody/yourself into a corner be backed into a corner be cornered be in a tight corner box (oneself) into a corner box (someone) into a corner catty-corner

39. Bring the fucking plague into my house.

40. The disrepute of Mayor Marion Barry is a distraction from the structural faults.

41. The habit of distancing oneself emotionally from patients can carry over into family relationships.

42. 2 ‘a minor official Condescended to see us’ SYNONYMS deign , stoop, descend, lower oneself, humble oneself, demean oneself, debase oneself, vouchsafe, think fit, see fit, deem it worthy of oneself, consent

43. Autobiography, the biography of oneself narrated by oneself

44. Attune definition is - to bring into harmony : tune

45. You dare bring that burden into my warband!

46. “Bring All the Tenth Parts Into the Storehouse”

47. The Lamanites attempt to bring Zeniff’s people into bondage

48. To bring ( a body part ) into a tuck position.

49. Color Commentators bring experience and insight into the game

50. Brewed: to bring (something volatile or intense) into being.

51. Align definition is - to bring into line or Alignment

52. Abet: to bring (something volatile or intense) into being.

53. Will you bring the tea things into the garden?

54. 15 Bring into the greenhouse or conservatory next February.

55. I bring laughter , gaiety , and warmth into the world .

56. Clean intermittent self Catheterization is the process of introducing a catheter into the bladder by oneself

57. So let me bring some strings into the story.

58. And imitating God means coming out of oneself, giving oneself in love.

59. • Caring for oneself.

60. INVESTIGATING FOR ONESELF

61. My lord Reynald prays you bring your force into Kerak.

62. Can I bring my own food and drink into Boomtown?

63. Acetylate: To bring an acetyl group into (an organic molecule)

64. Because he wasn't afraid to bring God into the equation.

65. The movements made by the repeat of subsistent behavior are the investigation into the existence of oneself.

66. Self-Anointed definition is - chosen or designated by oneself : Anointed by oneself

67. 23 That thereby he may be enabled to discharge every debt; that the storehouse of the Lord may not be brought into disrepute before the eyes of the people.

68. Foist oneself on sb.

69. To avoid deceiving oneself

70. Absorb (oneself) in (something) To occupy or preoccupy oneself completely with activity or pursuit

71. Thinks oneself infallible or improperly belittles oneself, is actually the superstition and the ossification.

72. Among the Jews, selling oneself or family members into slavery was an accepted means of paying off debts.

73. * Bring media laws into compliance with article 19 of the ICCPR;

74. 23 The advertising campaign should bring more people into the bookshops.

75. “... He guides the ship, and will bring us safely into port.

76. Twisting the accursed into beasts, he seeks to bring us low.

77. The Opposition intends to bring the industry back into public ownership.

78. Yeah, and if Kat's into it, she'll bring it to Abel,

79. Now God told Noah to bring the animals into the ark.

80. * Bring press laws into compliance with Article 19 of the ICCPR.