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DISCREDIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary To discredit someone or something means to cause them to lose people's respect or trust a secret unit within the company that had been set up to discredit its major rival [VERB noun] He says his accusers are trying to discredit government foreign-aid policies [VERB noun] He said such methods would discredit the party worldwide [VERB noun]
Discredit - definition of discredit by The Free Dictionary 1 to injure the credit or reputation of; defame 2 to destroy confidence in the reliability of 3 to give no credence to: to discredit a witness n 4 loss or lack of belief or confidence; distrust 5 disrepute 6 something that damages a good reputation
Discredit Definition Meaning | YourDictionary To damage the credit or reputation of; disgrace To be a reason for disbelieving or distrusting; cast doubt on Their earlier lies discredit anything they may say To cause to be doubted or distrusted New scientific evidence that discredits earlier theories To refuse to believe Discredit a story as mere gossip
Discredit - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Discredit means to cause mistrust or cast the accuracy of something into doubt If you say that schooling is important to you, but you never study, your actions discredit you and your words
discredit | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for English language . . . to refuse to believe You should discredit most of this gossip lack or loss of belief or trust; doubt; distrust injury to one's reputation something that damages one's reputation The meaning of discredit Definition of discredit
discredit noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of discredit noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary damage to someone's reputation; loss of respect Their actions brought discredit to the college The mayor, to his discredit, did not speak out against these atrocities My brother's behavior did great discredit to the family compare credit