0 to cause people to stop respecting someone or believing in an idea or person:
2 to give people reason to stop believing someone or to doubt the truth of something:
The old Soviet economic model has been thoroughly discredited.
It’s the job of the defense to discredit prosecution witnesses.
Parolles, who has had his moments of verse during the play, enters the final scene wholly discredited, and speaking prose.
In its traditional forms, the thesis has been largely discredited.
When it comes to architectural theory, historicism in the strict philosophical sense is surely largely discredited.
In the early twentieth century, examination of rhyme came to be discredited as a procedure for analyzing the phonology of language.
The rest (and they are many) are either discredited or dismissed.
One such influential doctrine of this order which, though now discredited in its strong form, still influences methodological thinking is the notion of" operational definitions".
The church would only regain the influence it had enjoyed in previous ages, they felt, if it cut its discrediting links to the state.
To put it differently, the moral of the small-state realism remained when small-state realism itself was discredited.
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使名譽受損, 使受到懷疑, 喪失名譽,失去信譽…
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使名誉受损, 使受到怀疑, 丧失名誉,失去信誉…
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desacreditar, descrédito, deshonor…
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desacreditar, refutar…
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kötü tarafını ortaya çıkararak herkesin önünde gözden düşürmek…
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discrédit, discréditer, déconsidérer…
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ostuda, špatná reputace, zničit důvěru…
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