Sentence examples for is discredited from inspiring English sources

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is 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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Our history is discredited.

The system is discredited.

But the agency is discredited.

It is discredited and disintegrating.

The Financial Services Authority is discredited.

The old regime is discredited, its demise celebrated.

"The snooper's charter is discredited, intrusive and treats us all as suspects," Killock said.

"Italian politics risk dying because it is discredited," he wrote on his Facebook page.

Mr Hadi, moreover, is discredited among many Yemenis, and has fled the country.

The education secretary, Michael Gove, said the reports "confirm that the current system is discredited".

Neo-liberalism is discredited but the old statist, left-wing arguments are dead.

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