English to Indonesian Dictionary discredit

discredit

diskredit
definition
verb
his remarks were taken out of context in an effort to discredit him
harm the good reputation of (someone or something).
noun
they committed crimes that brought discredit upon the administration
loss or lack of reputation or respect.
translation of 'discredit'
verb
memburuk-burukkan,
memutihkan mata,
mencelakan,
menghilangkan gengsi,
mencela,
membusukkan,
tdk mempercayai
noun
keragu-raguan,
kehilangan kepercayaan,
noda,
keraguan,
diskredit
example
they committed crimes which brought 'discredit' upon the administration
I have brought 'discredit' on me as a police officer and brought shame on me and my family,’ he said.
He uses the opportunity to use scientific and mathematical methods to 'discredit' belief in the supernatural.
Professional disciplines avoid intruding on the personal values and behaviours of members as long as they do not bring 'discredit' to the profession.
The Senator, for example, famously made an ill-fated effort to 'discredit' him.
The party councillor, also supporting the no confidence motion, said: ‘It is a 'discredit' to the whole chamber.’
To my 'discredit' , I didn't go and seek out the traffic warden because the clock was against me, but I swear that if it happens again I will do so.
his remarks were taken out of context in an effort to 'discredit' him
And it was his office that took the lead in the administration's efforts to 'discredit' Joe and his wife.
It may be an invention to 'discredit' his posthumous reputation and supporters.
I think it's a 'discredit' to our little community when we are mean to each other - particularly to those who are just starting out - and pretending to have some sort of claim on a rock wall.
But since then, I would say that he has fallen into 'discredit' .
His remarks that nine out of ten people in City Hall don't help anyone are unfounded, unprofessional and have no basis in fact and indeed are a 'discredit' to the position he holds.
She wanted the President to believe in her innocence, and that she loves the country and she would never do anything to harm or 'discredit' the citizens..
From his own perspective - though crucially not from ours, and we should be sure to make this distinction - such a thing could have brought him only 'discredit' .
That is why this may be a good time to remind ourselves of some of the reasons imperialism fell into 'discredit' in the first place.
The use of such dishonest smear tactics reflects 'discredit' upon the House of Representatives and warrants the investigation of your Committee.
That's a good point that is a major 'discredit' to people claiming to be followers of Christ.
He brings 'discredit' upon himself by using this publication as a forum for his whining.
More recently, another life-and-death issue has emerged to 'discredit' the notion that ‘free trade’ guides these institutions.
I have said enough elsewhere to 'discredit' such notions.
This research helped to 'discredit' the current ideas about ‘affinities’ between two substances, conceived almost as absolutes.
After more than two weeks, he surrendered and was put on trial in an effort to 'discredit' him and to deter others who might be tempted to leak government secrets.
Increasingly under pressure from all sides, the military dictatorship is intent on using the trial to completely 'discredit' the former prime minister and his government.
I don't know if he was trying to 'discredit' my idea, or if the stress was simply getting to him.
In its most common form, this fallacy attempts to 'discredit' an idea or belief by associating it with an undesirable person or a group.
Avoid the tendency to 'discredit' the ideas of others when they disagree with your ideas or challenge you.
The best way to 'discredit' foolish ideas is to let people hear them.
Since making that complaint it seems that there has been, on the information I have, a concerted effort to 'discredit' her in many, many ways.
This government, to its eternal 'discredit' , has reduced income tax to such an extent that the State cannot pay for an education for its young people.
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