1 the state of not being respected or trusted:
The judge’s behavior, he said, had brought the law profession into 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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