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Sentence count:85+5Posted:2016-11-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: disbelievedisgracedishonordoubthumiliateshameAntonym: creditSimilar words: crediton creditdiscretioncreditableheredityincrediblyincrediblecredibilityMeaning: [dɪs'kredɪt]  n. the state of being held in low esteem. v. 1. cause to be distrusted or disbelieved 2. damage the reputation of 3. reject as false; refuse to accept. 
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(31) To her discredit, she never admitted her role in the scandal.
(32) The stupid behaviour of one pupil has brought discredit on the whole school.
(33) Party officials have uncovered a conspiracy to discredit the prime minister.
(34) Complaints will always discredit you. Baltasar Gracian 
(35) The excessive regulations discredit the essential.
(36) It was very easy to discredit it.
(37) She could not discredit this terrible truth.
(38) This reflects no discredit on them.
(39) Lawyers for the defense tried to discredit her testimony.
(40) But he was right about Mr Wright, whose venality did cast discredit on the House and who deserved to go.
(41) But his evidence does not read to his discredit nearly so much as to the discredit of the committee.
(42) She's refuting claims that she thinks the famous topless photos were a Palace plot to discredit the Duchess.
(43) Immediately, she becomes a target of a campaign to discredit her.
(44) Discredit occurs only when an otherwise amiable pastime is perverted by the destruction of many books to glorify one.
(45) Gwendolen can not long consider facts which do her discredit.
(46) However, the theme of attempting to discredit the woman in the witness box continues.
(47) Mr Krzaklewski ran a negative campaign in an attempt to discredit the president.
(48) He has tried to discredit the legality of parliament's inquiry, largely by concentrating on minor technical issues.
(49) Gingrich admitted to charges, brought by an investigative subcommittee of the ethics committee, that he brought discredit to the House.
(50) The earlier attempt to discredit the police had not succeeded, although the way the police treated the public was by no means satisfactory.
(51) From the prologues to the Heautontimorumenos and the Adelphoe we know that his competitors had tried to discredit him for this.
(52) It was a blatant attempt to discredit the Prime Minister.
(53) Harold Wilson appointed so many commissions that he brought the system into discredit.
(54) In that context, the shuffling attitude of leading Labour politicians is of historic discredit.
(55) There were reports that his campaign team had been trying to dig up information that might discredit his rival.
(56) All too often politicians discredit themselves by engaging in character assassination.
(57) Not only does it discredit traditional replication techniques, it also steers the organization toward less costly ways of achieving its ends.
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(58) Then, they will seize upon some anomaly to try to discredit the entire work.
(59) None the less, there are always people waiting in the wings to discredit a positive image.
(60) The Chronicle stories spelled out how Upjohn tried to discredit both consumers and doctors who complained about dangerous side effects.
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