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How to use discredit in a sentence

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I don't know if he was trying to discredit my idea, or if the stress was simply getting to him.
Such a thematization of Machiavellianism ultimately works to discredit itself, a certain fascinating allure notwithstanding.
These comments were then picked up and distorted, to further discredit my work, and muddy the waters on the Genetic Modification issue.
And that may explain why the elitists in those various fields keep working so hard to discredit and snipe at him.
It seems more plausible that this was not an attempt to put spine in the United Nations and NATO, but to discredit them.
The Prime Minister was so desperate to discredit his nemesis that he effectively dropped his bundle.
Many nonnuclear countries openly threaten to discredit efforts at nonproliferation.
But in a subtle way, these non-rational taboos could discredit and pre-empt the application of rational criteria in other spheres.
On occasion, the Association has suffered discredit because of the actions or communications of chapters and conferences.
It that it allows us to seek out and discredit false and perjurious statements.
In what way does it differ from the sale of indulgences in the 16th century which brought great discredit to the church?
Or, as he has suggested, where they deliberately planted in order to discredit the White House?
Though they tried to appear sympathetic to the cases of detention, the CID was evidently fishing for information to discredit the articles.
In order to discredit Morgan's exclusive, the 500-plus members of the QLR are being subject to unprecedented invasions of their privacy.
And when you do it to discredit someone who is telling the truth it's a cover-up.
Many science teachers took the occasion to attempt to discredit the creation science position.
You might want to do it if your aim was not only to discredit the story but to discredit the source and discourage others from crossing you.
He saw him as a principled man who openly spoke out his thoughts on any issue of the nation, but never wishing to malign or discredit others.
I recall Edward feeling frustrated and exasperated with this new attempt to defame him and discredit his work, but as usual, the attempt failed.
However, some defeatists led by him tried every means to discredit the war party at court, going so far as to make false accusations.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The most obvious and palpable facts discredit these Judaists and accredit me.
Jack's first impulse was to discredit the sincerity of Mr. sawyer's intention.
There was only one of the gentlemen of Spain who never had anyunkindness to his discredit.
I regret to say now that what I have learnt about you is greatly to your discredit, terribly so.
For what could be more convincing than the argument of Socrates, which has now fallen into discredit?
Some one has been pretty busy tellin' things to my discredit for some time.
These libels are not like common libels, which tend to bring individuals into discredit and disrepute.
Nor is it to our discredit when we are ignorant of some of the mysteries of Holy Writ.
In such wise, Douglas labored to befog and discredit the issues for which the new party stood.
Tumultuous and summary comparisons result, which discredit the comparative method with many intelligent persons.
Another dog passing by makes, maybe, some jeering remark, casting discredit upon the creaminess of the milk.
In the presence of the editor, Mr. Joe Blethen, he dickered for the sale of an affidavit to discredit me.
There is a tendency nowadays to discredit the equinox as a storm-breeder.
The military regime tried to discredit the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo by calling them madwomen.
To discredit one is to injure his reputation, as for veracity or solvency.
Dancing, however, fell into discredit with the feast of the agapae.
The study, of soil from Syria, is the latest to discredit the controversial theory that a cosmic impact triggered the Younger Dryas cold period.
Cullen's attempt to discredit The Hidden Ireland, Laird counters critics who have characterized Corkery as narrow-mindedly nationalist or nativist.
How could you help regarding as an incumbrance and a discredit to you an idle dragooning chap who was an incumbrance and a discredit to himself, excepting under discipline?
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