Sentence examples for be discredited from inspiring English sources

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be discredited

verb

To harm the good reputation of a person; to cause an idea or piece of evidence to seem false or unreliable.

  • The candidate tried to discredit his opponent.

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Dr. Millard is being set up to be discredited.

Otherwise, both Labour and the NHS will be discredited.

Others might speak, but soon they would be discredited.

The man may be discredited, his style may be objectionable.

Others might speak, but soon they would be discredited..

You couldn't put them out there assuming that they would be discredited.

If he is acquitted, the government which brought the case will be discredited.

"The fantasy of arts graduates' future earnings in the arts should be discredited," the study says.

And now, just as suddenly, it is thought to be discredited.

All of these actions place Mr. Clinton in a position to be discredited.

The Croatian Government considers the existing United Nations Protection Force in Croatia to be discredited.

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