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1 bring into disrepute
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2 bring into discredit
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3 bring a person into disrepute
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4 bring
bring in a bill into Parliament — = bring in a draft law into Parliament вносити законопроект на розгляд парламенту
- bring a chargebring in a draft law into Parliament — = bring in a bill into Parliament
- bring a complaint into court
- bring a criminal to justice
- bring a person into disrepute
- bring a suit
- bring a suspect to trial
- bring a witness
- bring about one's release
- bring accusation
- bring an action
- bring an action in tort
- bring an indictment
- bring before the court
- bring before the bar
- bring censure
- bring charges
- bring discredit upon oneself
- bring down unemployment
- bring evidence
- bring for trial
- bring forward
- bring forward a proposal
- bring impeachment charges
- bring in
- bring in a bill
- bring in a draft law
- bring in a legislation
- bring in a rule
- bring in an exception
- bring in an exception against
- bring in evidence
- bring in guilty
- bring in the verdict of guilty
- bring information
- bring into accord
- bring into action
- bring into conformity
- bring into court
- bring into discredit
- bring into disrepute
- bring into force
- bring into line
- bring into regulation
- bring into requisition
- bring into the open
- bring money into court
- bring non compos
- bring non compos mentis
- bring out
- bring out additional evidence
- bring out evidence
- bring proof of an assertion
- bring prosecution
- bring suspicion to oneself
- bring the public's attention
- bring to account
- bring to bear
- bring to book
- bring to court
- bring to justice
- bring to notion
- bring to power
- bring to responsibility
- bring to trial
- bring up
- bring up for trial
- bring up to trial
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bring into disrepute — index decry, demean (make lower) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
disrepute — /dɪsrəˈpjut / (say disruh pyooht) noun 1. ill repute: that policy is in disrepute. –phrase 2. bring into disrepute, to discredit: this would bring the administration of justice into disrepute. 3. fall into disrepute, to become discredited. Also,… …
bring oneself into disrepute — disgrace oneself, destroy one s own reputation … English contemporary dictionary
Disrepute — Dis re*pute , v. t. To bring into disreputation; to hold in dishonor. [R.] [1913 Webster] More inclined to love them than to disrepute them. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disrepute — noun VERB + DISREPUTE ▪ fall into ▪ The old system had fallen into disrepute. ▪ bring sth into ▪ Such wild claims bring science into disrepute. ▪ The players conduct is likely to bring the game into … Collocations dictionary
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disrepute — noun (U) bring sb/sth into disrepute to make people stop trusting or having a good opinion of an activity, idea, organization etc: When one policeman is convicted of corruption, it brings the whole system into disrepute … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
disrepute — UK [ˌdɪsrɪˈpjuːt] / US [ˌdɪsrɪˈpjut] noun [uncountable] formal a situation in which people have no respect for someone or something bring something into disrepute: The president brought his office into disrepute and betrayed the people s trust … English dictionary
disrepute — 1. noun Loss or want of reputation; ill character; disesteem; discredit. Herbarium material does not, indeed, allow one to extrapolate safely: what you see is what you get; what you get is classical alpha taxonomy which is, very largely and for… … Wiktionary
disrepute — [ˌdɪsrɪˈpjuːt] noun bring sb/sth into disrepute formal to cause people to stop respecting someone or something[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English