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Sentence count:53+3 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-04-18Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: reputeSimilar words: reputedisrepairreputedreputedlymisrepresentdisregarddeputedisrespectMeaning: [‚dɪsrɪ'pjuːt]  n. the state of being held in low esteem. 
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1. The old system had fallen into disrepute.
2. The legal profession has fallen into disrepute.
3. Such people bring our profession into disrepute.
4. This theory fell into disrepute in the fifties.
5. The hotel fell into disrepute after the shooting incident.
6. This theory is now in disrepute.
7. Front running usually does bring the exchange into disrepute.
8. The disrepute of Mayor Marion Barry is a distraction from the structural faults.
9. Planning and the rational model fell into disrepute in the mid to late 1970s for a number of reasons.
10. The use of drugs is bringing the sport into disrepute.
11. He faces six charges of bringing the game into disrepute .
12. Involvement with terrorist groups brought the political party into disrepute.
13. Since the scandal, the school has rather fallen into disrepute.
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14. The players' behaviour on the field is likely to bring the game into disrepute .
15. Further, this type of approach would soon bring the concept of a computer based system into disrepute.
16. He would not risk bringing himself and the Kharkov base into disrepute by pursuing the matter any further.
17. And when there are bad civil servants, they cast all government programs into disrepute.
18. Such an approach can bring the whole notion of assessment into disrepute, as well as misunderstand particular individuals.
19. It was decided that he was bringing them into disrepute and should be dismissed summarily.
20. As long as any advert does not bring the profession into disrepute nor is in bad taste then it is permissible.
21. In fact it is these abuses that have provided the ammunition to bring the entire concept of headship into disrepute.
22. For example(sentencedict.com), a rule that prohibits bringing the exchange into disrepute can not be read cold from the rulebook.
23. At the very least it was more selective than various predecessors which by that time had fallen into disrepute.
24. The Football Association did not feel it necessary to charge Southampton and Coventry with bringing the game into disrepute.
25. Gilbert was the scion of an ancient aristocratic family that had fallen somewhat into disrepute.
26. He faced six charges of bringing the game into disrepute.
27. But the prolonged depression of the inter-war period upset this relationship, causing the quantity theory to fall into disrepute.
28. The five players were found guilty of bringing the game into serious disrepute and banned for life.
29. Those who are found to have brought the Commons into disrepute should be suspended from the House.
30. Martin O'Neill, manager of Conference side Wycombe Wanderers, has again been charged with bringing the game into disrepute.
More similar words: reputedisrepairreputedreputedlymisrepresentdisregarddeputedisrespectdisregardeddisrespectfulmisrepresentationreputablereputationdisputedisputedpeople's republic of chinaundisputedcomputer displaymisreaddeputydeputizedeputationimputedisruptrepulsecomputerrepublicrepulsionrepugnantrepulsive
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