Examples of 'discredit' in a sentence

Meaning of "discredit"

Discredit (verb): To cause people to stop respecting someone or believing in their abilities or opinions, often by exposing flaws, mistakes, or dishonesty in their actions or arguments
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  • To harm the good reputation of a person; to cause an idea or piece of evidence to seem false or unreliable.
  • Discrediting or disbelieving.
  • A person or thing that causes harm to a reputation, as of a person, family, or institution.
  • The state of being discredited or disbelieved.

How to use "discredit" in a sentence

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To discredit her and found that photo.
Walk in the park to discredit you counselor.
To discredit him and his entire story.
As they can not discredit the magazine.
To discredit herself for the love of science.
They will try to discredit your record.
They discredit that which we call divine.
We need some way to discredit this witness.
Out to discredit the american way of life.
You have to let me discredit the witness.
Discrediting him so he could not discredit them.
Media campaigns to discredit or undermine the association.
And there is a million ways to discredit this.
Your efforts to discredit me will not succeed.
They will tell you anything to discredit me.

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He wanted to discredit me so he could retake the test.
The prosecution is attempting to discredit the witness.
They can discredit that kind of girl.
This is a desperate attempt to discredit a good officer.
Trying to discredit our art recovery story.
He did not provide evidence to discredit these assurances.
He discredit you because you had a deal.
This is on purpose to discredit the local trade.
You discredit yourself with that statement.
It can also be used to discredit science or philosophy.
You discredit the red pill philosophy.
They always like to discredit the messenger.
To discredit him as the worst sort of cannibal.
People like you discredit the profession.
We must step up our efforts to discredit him.
Or at least to discredit his mental state if he tried.
I have been harassed and campaigns to discredit me organized.
My campaign to discredit him is due to the knowledge.
This is nothing more than an attempt to discredit me.
They are going to discredit the evidence through you.
This is just the thing to discredit him.
I do not mean to discredit your fine department.
I am the victim of a widespread conspiracy meant to discredit me.
It can be used to discredit you in a court of law.
We are the victims of a widespread conspiracy meant to discredit us.
In an attempt to discredit me and risk control of my company.
It is a typical political operation to discredit our candidate.
That will discredit all of our work.
Or is that just a good way to discredit him.
They are gonna discredit the entire movement.
But this absolutely does not discredit them.
I do not want to discredit my friend to stay in a contest.
The government trumped up charges to discredit a man.
The tendency to discredit rather than investigate.
He publicly humiliated her in an effort to discredit her.

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