English to Urdu Dictionary discredit

discredit

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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.
example
Another 'discredit' to this ‘empowerment’ argument is that he only wants to sleep with you.
However, there is now a fairly large and growing body of research to 'discredit' that assumption.
Apparently he had no qualms about heaping fresh 'discredit' upon the heavily criticised parliament, which it was his responsibility to sustain.
You do a 'discredit' to yourself and to the dignity of your office by engaging in these dishonest smear tactics.
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.
But since then, I would say that he has fallen into 'discredit' .
That's a good point that is a major 'discredit' to people claiming to be followers of Christ.
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.
And it was his office that took the lead in the administration's efforts to 'discredit' Joe and his wife.
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.
Here I think the fault and 'discredit' lies entirely with the academic institution.
The party councillor, also supporting the no confidence motion, said: ‘It is a 'discredit' to the whole chamber.’
the ships were a 'discredit' to the country
One can 'discredit' good ideas by associating them with bad ones.
She went further to 'discredit' her former colleague by calling her a liar and a thief.
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..
That is a real, I think, 'discredit' on the system.
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.
After all, why not attempt to 'discredit' a person's thoughts when you have nothing to go with?
the ships were a 'discredit' to the country
To their 'discredit' , neither has cut superannuation taxes significantly or made the super system simpler.
It may be an invention to 'discredit' his posthumous reputation and supporters.
We then get legislation like this being served up, which is highly controversial, goes way beyond the original intent of the framers, and brings the whole proposition into 'discredit' .
And if so, then that clearly is the sort of behavior that does bring 'discredit' upon the House and ought to be basis for some action by the Ethics Committee.
It is a credit to him to acknowledge his mistake, but then not knowing in the first place is more of a 'discredit' .
In its most common form, this fallacy attempts to 'discredit' an idea or belief by associating it with an undesirable person or a group.
The ‘bad egg’ theory had a very short life and is already a 'discredit' to the officials and officers who put it forward.
I have brought 'discredit' on me as a police officer and brought shame on me and my family,’ he said.
The use of such dishonest smear tactics reflects 'discredit' upon the House of Representatives and warrants the investigation of your Committee.
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