Use "discredited" in a sentence

1. The Cateran are discredited clan warriors

2. Laffitte left office discredited politically and financially ruined.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

10. Although the last two papers I've written were widely discredited.

11. 3 In the United States eugenics became almost completely discredited.

12. The invaders did not remain, but Khosrow was discredited, deposed, and executed.

13. Once discredited in economic terms, authoritarian regimes tend to lose their grip.

14. Taoism was discredited on account of its magical and superstitious practices.

15. The plaintiff's sole witness, a gambler and layabout, was easily discredited.

16. How wise, then, not to cling to the discredited “peg” of Christendom!

17. When the cross-examination is completed, the witness has been largely discredited.

18. They may have brought dishonor upon God’s name and discredited the congregation.

19. Synonyms for Confuted include disproved, disproven, discredited, refuted, rebutted, contradicted, invalidated, negated, controverted and confounded

20. Antonyms for Acceded include denied, rejected, disavowed, discredited, disproved, disacknowledged, rebutted, refuted, repudiated and withsaid

21. 22 For others, Urbank was only a re-invention of the discredited urban renewal program.

22. Antonyms for Corroborated include disproved, challenged, contradicted, discredited, invalidated, opposed, rebutted, refuted, countered and denied

23. Discredited by the government after revealing the existence of Alphas in Season One, Dr

24. This argument, long discredited, resonates in the actions of the Iraqi insurgents and their fanatical allies.

25. Altaic /ælˈteɪɨk/ is a proposed, but widely discredited, language family of central Eurasia

26. Synonyms for Belied include disproved, disproven, contradicted, discredited, confuted, refuted, debunked, rebutted, controverted and denied

27. Such accusations rest on assumptions, and Buchanan's biography is today discredited as "almost complete fantasy".

28. But he is a man presiding over a collapsing economy and a discredited political system.

29. Asbolite is a now-discredited name for a "cobaltian wad" of interlocking acicular erythrite crystals

30. the unlawful or forcible carrying away of a person or animal. discredited reports of Abductions by aliens

31. Asbolite is a now-discredited name for a "cobaltian wad" of interlocking acicular erythrite crystals

32. Cantor knew the depth of the trash can containing discarded hypotheses and discredited experiments in the cancer field.

33. Altaic /ælˈteɪɨk/ was a proposed language family of central Eurasia, now widely seen as discredited

34. Antiquated definition is - outmoded or discredited by reason of age : old and no longer useful, popular, or accepted

35. With their old taboos discredited, they immediately go to pieces, disintegrate, and become re-sorts of vice and disease.

36. 22 Idealism was deeply discredited by the failure to prevent the outbreak of the Second World War.

37. Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture is a discredited 2000 book by historian Michael A

38. If the attempt was made and failed, the organisation would be discredited and no longer able to intervene decisively in Ulster affairs.

39. Dressed up as a military conference this encounter between the discredited Blackshirt chief and his little less Bedimmed German counterpart stank of personal politics

40. Storyline "Bent" follows Danny Gallagher (Karl Urban), a discredited narcotics detective who, upon his release from prison, makes plans to seek …

41. Discredited reports of Abductions by aliens Recent Examples on the Web One of the girls recounted the night of their abduction to the AP

42. However, Yikuang was discredited for his pro-foreign stance when a multi-national military force marched into Beijing during the Seymour Expedition of 1900.

43. This is a pity, because noise abatement really is a good cause, and it is likely to be discredited if it gets to be ...

44. Mindat - Biotite: discredited as valid mineral name 1999; Series names used in mica nomenclature; micas between, or close to, the annite-phlogopite and siderophyllite-eastonite joins.

45. 28 Its first proper chairman, Neville Chamberlain, was discredited in many people's eyes by appeasement, but he was the first Tory leader to dedicate himself systematically to welfare questions.

46. Its first proper chairman, Neville Chamberlain, was discredited in many people's eyes by appeasement, but he was the first Tory leader to dedicate himself systematically to welfare questions.

47. Aversion therapy, famously employed in Anthony Burgess's novel A Clockwork Orange to cure Alex of his obsession with violence, was used up to the 1980s, but has since been discredited.

48. Bent (750) IMDb 5.2 1 h 36 min 2018 X-Ray R In this searing crime-thriller, a discredited cop hunting for his partner’s killer accidentally uncovers a deadly government conspiracy …

49. It has been linked at the popular level to a general loss of faith in Marxism and Maoism, which has led to an interest in reappraising many once-discredited belief systems.

50. Autointoxication, a term coined in 1884 by the French physician Charles Jacques Bouchard, is a hypothesis based on medical beliefs of the Ancient Egyptians and Greeks and was discredited in the early 20th century

51. In the aftermath of the disastrous Byzantine defeat at the Battle of Acheloos in 917 by the Bulgarians, Romanos sailed to Constantinople, where he gradually overcame the discredited regency of Empress Zoe Karvounopsina and her supporter Leo Phokas.

52. Encyclopedia - Preliminary Bombardments Preliminary Bombardments, widely discredited after the early years of the war as a means of providing a breakthrough in trench warfare, was considered in the pre-war period a critical component in ensuring the success of any large-scale infantry attack.

53. ‘As science strode Boldly into one arena of knowledge after another, it discredited claims to the infallibility of revelation.’ ‘Many philosophers will Boldly tell us that we have strayed well beyond the limits of meaningful discourse.’ ‘The working class had seized the initiative in 1917 and had Boldly …

54. Some common synonyms of Antiquated are ancient, antique, archaic, obsolete, old, and venerable. While all these words mean "having come into existence or use in the more or less distant past," Antiquated implies being discredited or outmoded or otherwise inappropriate to the present time.

55. If text beckons as in the discredited (at least in the 1990s) New Criticism, Platonizing realities exist only within more authorized cultural frames of the new critical paradigms (and recent film criticism), the terrible problems of young faculty, and political distortions, among so many other Agonizing experiences for the reader in this decade.

56. Begga and from a purported, reconstructed Old Saxon word *beggen, "to beg" or "to pray", have also been discredited.[4] The origin of the movement's name continues to be uncertain, as are the dates for the beginning of the movement itself.[5][6] There is likewise no evidence that Beguines ever formed part of the Cathar heretical groups

57. Bar (n.1) late 12c., "stake or rod of iron used to fasten a door or gate," from Old French Barre "beam, Bar, gate, Barrier" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *Barra "Bar, Barrier," which some suggest is from Gaulish *Barros "the bushy end" [Gamillscheg, etc.], but OED regards this as "discredited" because it "in no way suits the sense."