Sentences

discredit in a sentence

n.

Definition

To discredit means to harm the reputation or credibility of someone or something by exposing flaws or falsehoods.

Sample Sentences

  1. The allegations were designed to discredit her years of hard work and dedication.
  2. His objective was to discredit the opposing team's arguments during the debate.
  3. Scandals can often discredit even the most reputable organizations if not handled properly.
  4. She felt that the article was an attempt to discredit her research findings without proper evidence.
  5. To discredit a theory, one must present compelling counter-evidence that challenges its validity.
  6. The scandal was enough to discredit the politician in the eyes of the public.
  7. Her constant lying could eventually discredit her reputation as a trustworthy journalist.
  8. Efforts to discredit the scientist's research were met with strong evidence supporting her findings.
  9. The documentary aimed to discredit the myths surrounding climate change by presenting factual data.
  10. It’s important to evaluate the sources before allowing any information to discredit a credible figure.

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