Examples of 'disrepute' in a sentence

Meaning of "disrepute"

disrepute (noun) - the state of being held in low esteem or regard due to a bad reputation or loss of respect
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  • Loss or want of reputation; ill character.
  • To bring into disrepute; to hold in dishonor.

How to use "disrepute" in a sentence

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Do not allow disrepute to eclipse your greatness.
It holds every member of this firm up to disrepute.
Consequent disrepute of what is called provincial life.
It would bring the position into disrepute.
Today you have brought disrepute to this institution.
The house will be brought into disrepute.
But my disrepute was enough to bring you running here.
There is no reason to bring disrepute on that cause.
The administration of justice is being brought into disrepute.
They have brought disrepute to my daughter.
It brings politics and politicians into disrepute.
Bringing to disrepute the good name of the government.
Jones went on to future worldwide fame and disrepute.
It caused a disrepute to the game at large.
And to save such a brother from disrepute.

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Schools of disrepute to be named and shamed.
They bring this forum into disrepute.
My disrepute is of some use then.
The trade unions fell into disrepute.
Bringing into disrepute the good name of the government.
It risks throwing science itself into disrepute.
House in disrepute but area incumbents have little to fear.
Which might bring AdMoney into disrepute.
The farmer came into disrepute after a number of testimonies.
It is a word that has fallen into disrepute.
And his disrepute grows.
Ancient craft has fallen into disrepute.
This exercise brought into some disrepute the precautionary principle.
Translation in order to bring him into disrepute.
It had fallen into major disrepute with creditors.
Whenever our women step in the quicksand of disrepute.
Such officers have brought disrepute to the whole dept.
A case of bringing the company into disrepute.
Into disrepute forfeits all rights and all status as an associate.
Whom you have brought into disrepute.
Disrepute for being complicit in the death and horrors of this country.
Prominent family falls into disrepute.
The procedure later fell into disrepute and was prohibited in many countries.
And to have his name brought into disrepute.
I brought the police force into disrepute by grabbing their hair too.
I did not bring my reputation into disrepute.
Disrepute to a profession.
I shall not bring them to disrepute.
His conduct brought into disrepute that high position and was clearly reprehensible.
I did not bring my job into disrepute.
Fundamentalist theology which had fallen into disrepute was revived in an intellectually updated form.
I do not want anything to bring that into disrepute.
The charge of bringing the game into disrepute was subsequently dropped.
Duty and fanaticism became mingled in common disrepute.
Grow into disrepute.

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