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discredit

noun
Want of credit or good reputation; some degree of disgrace or reproach; disesteem; applied to persons or things. Frauds in manufactures bring them into discredit. It is the duty of every Christian to be concerned for the reputation or discredit his life may bring on his profession.

discredit

Want of belief, trust or confidence; disbelief; as, later accounts have brought the story into discredit.

discredit

verb transitive
To disbelieve; to give no credit to; not to credit or believe; as, the report is discredited.

discredit

To deprive of credit or good reputation; to make less reputable or honorable; to bring into disesteem; to bring into some degree of disgrace, or into disrepute. He least discredits his travels, who returns the same man he went. Our virtues will be often discredited with the appearance of evil.

discredit

To deprive of credibility.