at a discount, contested, discarded, disputed, impugned, in discredit, invalidated, negated, overthrown, refuted, suspect, upset
Definitionadj. being unjustly brought into disrepute
Last update: June 26, 2015
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This has been discredited because it is not mentioned by Polybius, Livy or Plutarch; but it is probable that Archimedes had constructed some such burning instrument, though the connexion of it with the destruction of the Roman fleet is more than doubtful. [Please select]
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It must not be discredited on that account. [Please select]
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When he failed to subdue these outbreaks, his rule became all the more discredited. [Please select]
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This unsuccessful movement was easily put down, and the discredited princess was arrested and imprisoned. [Please select]
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But events discredited the prophecy of a military despotism. [Please select]
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Moreover, Ts'i was discredited for having cut off the sacrifices of the legitimate house.' [Please select]
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The old practice of relying on quotas furnished by the state legislatures was completely discredited. [Please select]
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When at last I arrived there I found myself disgraced and discredited. [Please select]
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I had been discredited, I say, by my own government. [Please select]
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The Oxford Movement seemed to be discredited, and that by a man who had once been enlisted in its service. [Please select]
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Despite the fact that he is a despised and discredited man in his own country, he still is a power among people high in the government of more than one empire. [Please select]
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