Sentences with discredit
dis·cred·it
D d - ...a secret unit within the company that had been set up to discredit its major rival. [VERB noun]
- They realized there would be difficulties in discrediting the evidence. [VERB noun]
- Now they will have to form an uneasy coalition with one of the parties they fought so hard to discredit and defeat.
- The Department of Sustainability and Environment engaged a QC to discredit expert witness presentations disputing EES findings.
- Their earlier lies discredit anything they may say
- Later accounts have brought the story into discredit.
- In unfair investigations and accusations against those who had expressed concerns as a way of trying to silence or discredit them.
- One Zimbabwean Government minister even suggested the murder could have been organised to discredit the nation and its President.
- The candidate tried to discredit his opponent. The evidence would tend to discredit such a theory.
- An effort to discredit honest politicians.
- Later research discredited earlier theories.
- There was good reason to discredit the witness.
- His theories met with general discredit.
- This behavior will be a discredit to your good name.