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How to use disrepute in a sentence

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A councillor has been found guilty of bringing Bolton Council into disrepute by making a racist remark.
Surely it is the politicians that have brought politics into disrepute with their spin culture, deceit, half-truths and underhand dealings?
It will surely cause violence and bring our province into disrepute at a national and international level.
All this action does is muddle the faithful and bring the faith into needless disrepute.
Religions come into disrepute when manipulated by unscrupulous politicians.
By the fifteenth century the practice of uroscopy was falling into disrepute and the uroscopy flask became a symbol of ridicule.
Haruspication was at first adopted by the Romans but later fell into disrepute.
But he goes too far when he claims that he has never brought motor racing into disrepute.
Using this ancient parliamentary procedure brings Parliament into disrepute, what's going on here?
Now its politicians are being brought into disrepute by incompetence, arrogance and ambition.
In those pre-Watergate years, a certain air of roughish disrepute still clung to journalists as a species.
Ministers used to be appointed to their parishes for life unless they committed a grave sin which brought their office into disrepute.
Incentives have a role, but when it is possible for even a few individuals to avoid any obligation to the state, they fall into disrepute.
This would adversely affect the election and bring the results into disrepute.
It was bound to attract adverse publicity and bring the profession into disrepute.
He denied any allegation of race fixing but is due to face a Jockey Club charge of bringing racing into disrepute next month, which he denies.
He also was charged with giving misleading evidence to stewards and bringing racing into disrepute.
Does perhaps the ridiculing of an area of academia bring the whole intellectual community into disrepute?
In my heart of hearts, I think unenforceable laws such as these are abominations that bring the entire legal system into disrepute.
It just takes one incident like this to bring the whole force into disrepute, especially when police fine other drivers who do that.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The disrepute of the pathetic fallacy has come from making the forest sentimental.
This has since fallen into disrepute in that country, but is sometimes practiced in other lands.
Never had the garb of respectability been so battered into the vesture of disrepute.
These libels are not like common libels, which tend to bring individuals into discredit and disrepute.
Its no wonder were sick of them, and that poetry has fallen into disrepute.
These proceedings had a tendency to bring the Judge into disrepute with the Mormons.
There was danger that the prophets would be brought into disrepute and contempt.
But she had an untidy, touzled, raffish appearance, due to I knew not what investiture of disrepute.
The Lane fell into disrepute early in the eighteenth century.
Fraser, the tutor, died however, and the school which had begun well sank from disrepute into infamy.
He had bought them out, and for a time the party fell into disrepute.
They fell, however, into disrepute, and I believe have been disbanded.
It is the small minority of officers who behave dishonourably who bring the service into disrepute.
The two clerks, by dint of quarrelling over the details of their lives, and washing much of their dirty linen at the office, had obtained the disrepute which they merited.
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