discredited造句1. They discredited her good name with ugly gossip.
2. The Government was discredited by the scandal.
3. The previous government is, by now, thoroughly discredited.
4. Evidence of links with drug dealers has discredited the President.
5. The poll was widely discredited after allegations of ballot rigging.
6. Her honour was discredited in the newspapers.
7. His theories were discredited by scientists.
8. Later research discredited earlier theories.
9. These theories are now largely discredited among linguists.
10. We discredited the story as mere rumour.
11. Her honor was discredited in the newspapers.
12. Some of Freud's theories have now been discredited.
13. He discredited my good name with gossip.
14. Scientific discoveries have discredited religious belief.
15. His venality has discredited Parliament.
16. In the United States eugenics became almost completely discredited.
17. Insider dealing has been roundly trounced, widely discredited, and often outlawed.
18. The anti-globalisation movement is in danger of being discredited because of the antics of a small group.
19. The myth of philanthropy is quickly discredited by a realistic look at how older people lead their lives.
20. The discredited army came under popular pressure to step aside and allow an elected civilian to negotiate a peace process.
21. With their old taboos discredited, they immediately go to pieces, disintegrate, and become re-sorts of vice and disease.
22. The idea that the sun goes round the earth has long been discredited.
23. The theory is rendered suspect by its reliance on now discredited sources.
24. The judge ruled that the defendant had no case to answer, as the evidence had been discredited.
25. The idea that the earth is flat has long been discredited.
26. His reports about the war affairs in the Middle-East area have been discredited because it is realized that the reporter used false information.
27. So is it worth having another go at such a discredited vision?
28. As a conceptual analysis of the idea of law, sanction theories of the traditional Austinian type are largely discredited.
29. It was widely agreed that the episode had damaged the public image of Congress and had discredited the confirmation process.
30. But the succession of financial scandals involving the president in recent months has discredited the office of president.