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discrediting
verb
Present participle of discredit
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The word 'discrediting' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as a verb, meaning to cause someone to be regarded with less respect or trust. Example: The politician's scandalous behavior has discredited him in the eyes of the public.
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In a sentence he had lumped a section of his own party in with Ed Balls, thereby discrediting them in the eyes of other Conservatives.
The explanation or justification was to be a political one which involved discrediting the inquiry as being an unfair inquiry that was merely serving the (CLP's) purposes".
Joseph Wu, a former envoy to Washington during the Chen Shui-bian administration, accuses the government of "discrediting Taiwan as a de facto independent state .As for China, it has been unusually silent on Taiwan's change of tack.
Discrediting Mr Walesa fits with a counter-attack against Civic Platform, the party that won last autumn's election.
A huge banner calling Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's prime minister, a "murderer" was draped across a tent in one of the smugglers' villages.Until recently some would have suspected a different sort of conspiracy: one carried out by coup-plotting army officers bent on discrediting the mildly Islamist Justice and Development (AK) government.
They point to another tape, the result of a sting operation before last month's presidential election, in which Mr Patarkatsishvili appears to offer a $100m £51mm) bribe to an official in return for discrediting the poll.In this section The need for speed What did you do in the non-dom wars?
Anyone following the trial might feel that they were doing a pretty good job of discrediting themselves.
Nor did the observers push their concerns to the point of discrediting the entire election.
The president's folksy and superstitious brand of ostentatious piety and his favouritism to men of military rather than clerical backgrounds raise hackles among senior clerics".Basically, his rivals fear Ahmadinejad is discrediting the conservatives," says a senior economic consultant in Tehran.
It is supposed to be Helmut Kohl's answer to the "unparalleled campaign of lies", which he claims has been mounted against him by his political opponents and the German press with the aim of criminalising him and discrediting his 16 years as chancellor.
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