disrepute Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of disrepute In English

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Examples of disrepute

  • Clairvoyance, which has been getting somewhat into disrepute, will probably be looking up hereafter.

  • Its hazards are great, especially now that popular writers have brought it into disrepute.

  • At the time, both welfare economics and public finance had fallen into relative disrepute.

  • The priest further alleged that women were bringing religion into disrepute by brawling inside the church.

  • But such a model overlooks the varieties of reasonableness, the plurality of moral outlooks, and the current state of disarray (and disrepute!) of ethical theory.

  • But they also worried that excessive attention to appearance could lead to racial disrepute.

  • I grant that the above argument is just the sort of thing that brings metaphysics into disrepute.

  • Then the notion fell into some disrepute.

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Translations of disrepute In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    失去信任, 不受尊重, 破壞名聲…

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  • 中文简体

    失去信任, 不受尊重, 破坏名声…

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  • Español

    descrédito, desprestigio, mala reputación…

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  • Português

    descrédito…

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  • Français

    discrédit…

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  • Čeština

    špatná pověst, ostuda…

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  • Dansk

    vanry, miskredit…

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  • Indonesia

    nama buruk…

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