Sentence examples similar to marked disrepute from inspiring English sources

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But the Senate's condemnation of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy in 1954 for conduct that brought "the Senate into dishonor and disrepute" marked the end of an era of what the Senate called distortions and misrepresentations, sent one of the most dominant political figures of his time packing and led to a Democratic majority that lasted 26 years.

The figures of speech fell into greater disrepute in the new culture of the Renaissance, which was marked not only by an enthusiasm for printed vernacular discourse in a "plain" style but also by an increasing perplexity over doctrines of the passions.

But the federal trademark law, known as the Lanham Act, has since 1946 barred the registration of marks that may disparage "persons, living or dead, institutions, beliefs, or national symbols, or bring them into contempt, or disrepute".

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The parties are in disrepute.

So alchemy fell into disrepute.

That brings football into disrepute.

Valid economic doctrine has come into disrepute.

"Talk about bringing racing into disrepute.

"This ruling brings the PCC into disrepute.

Collusion which brings the market into disrepute".

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