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From the English verb discredit:
discredited is:
3rd person singular (he/she/it) Preterite Indicative
- Translate "discredited" to Spanish: desacreditado, desprestigiado, infame
English Synonyms of "discredited": disreputable, notorious, in disrepute, of ill repute, egregious, infamous
Define meaning of "discredited": Being unjustly brought into disrepute. A discredited politician. - Translate "discredited" to Spanish: deslegitimado, desacreditado, desautorizado
English Synonyms of "discredited": unauthorized, deprived of authority
Her damaged reputation.
Plural: discredits
- Translate "discredit" to Spanish: desprestigiar, desacreditar, hacer perder credibilidad a, manchar el buen nombre de, manchar la buena reputación de, restar credibilidad a, demeritar
English Synonyms of "discredit": cast doubts upon, damage the prestige of, defame, drag someone's name through the mud, drag someone's reputation through the mud, throw mud on, smear
Define meaning of "discredit": Cause to be distrusted or disbelieved. ; Damage the reputation of. She discredits John, Ella desacredita a Juan. - Translate "discredit" to Spanish: desacreditar, desprestigiar, difamar, infamar
English Synonyms of "discredit": bring into disrepute, cry down, disparage, disrepute, dishonor, dishonour
Define meaning of "discredit": Damage the reputation of. The politician discredited his opponent, El político desacreditó al oponente - Translate "discredit" to Spanish: dudar de
English Synonyms of "discredit": doubt, disbelieve, doubt at, have doubts about, have doubts on, have doubts over
Define meaning of "discredit": Reject as false; refuse to accept. - Translate "discredit" to Spanish: desacreditar, bajar del pedestal
English Synonyms of "discredit": debunk
Define meaning of "discredit": Reject as false; refuse to accept. debunked her friend, Ella desacreditó a su amiga=She discredited.
The paper discredited the politician with its nasty commentary.
This newspaper story discredits the politicians.
This newspaper story discredits the politicians.
- Translate "discredit" to Spanish: descrédito, desgracia, deshonor, desprestigio, impopularidad, pérdida de prestigio
English Synonyms of "discredit": disgrace, bad name, disrepute, ill repute, dishonor, dishonour
Define meaning of "discredit": The state of being held in low esteem. Your actions will bring discredit to your name. - Translate "discredit" to Spanish: descrédito
English Synonyms of "discredit": disbelief, incredulity, unbelief
Define meaning of "discredit": Doubt about the truth of something. ; A rejection of belief.
Because of the scandal the school has fallen into disrepute.
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