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1 discréditer
discréditer [diskʀedite]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb► se discréditer [personne] to bring discredit upon o.s. (aux yeux de qn, auprès de qn in sb's eyes)* * *diskʀedite
1.
verbe transitif to discredit
2.
se discréditer verbe pronominal to discredit oneself (auprès de quelqu'un, aux yeux de quelqu'un in somebody's eyes)* * *diskʀedite vt* * *discréditer verb table: aimerA vtr to discredit.B se discréditer vpr1 ( se déconsidérer) to discredit oneself (auprès de qn, aux yeux de qn in sb's eyes);2 ( se dévaloriser) to become discredited.[diskredite] verbe transitif————————se discréditer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[personne] to bring discredit upon oneself————————se discréditer verbe pronominal intransitif[idée, pratique] to become discredited -
2 déconsidérer
déconsidérer [dekɔ̃sideʀe]➭ TABLE 6 transitive verb* * *dekɔ̃sideʀe
1.
verbe transitif to discredit
2.
se déconsidérer verbe pronominal [journal] to lower its tone* * *dekɔ̃sideʀe vt* * *déconsidérer verb table: céderA vtr to discredit.B se déconsidérer vpr [personne] to discredit oneself, to bring discredit upon oneself; [journal] to become discredited.[dekɔ̃sidere] verbe transitifces révélations l'ont déconsidéré these revelations have cast a slur on ou have discredited him————————se déconsidérer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)
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