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disreputable; discreditable; defamatory; damaging | |||
discrediting; discounting | |||
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damage; deface; libel; headhunt; blast; bring discredit on (кого-либо); bring discredit to (кого-либо); demean (Стас Петров); blow upon; disconsider; foul; smear; decry (joyand); bring into disrepute (felog); disparage; discredit (The task was to undermine her faith in this priest, to discredit him in her eyes. • Boris Johnson has claimed the shelling of a nursery school in the Donbas region of Ukraine by Russian-backed separatists was a “false-flag operation” aimed at discrediting the Ukrainian government. | |||
travesty | |||
diminish (Aprilen); give someone a back-cap (кого-либо Bobrovska) | |||
damage reputation | |||
paint black | |||
compromise | |||
explode | |||
damn by association (Discredit or condemn a position, person, or thing. Interex); cast a cloud over (VLZ_58) | |||
discredit a witness | |||
blow on (кого-либо, что-либо); blow upon (кого-либо, что-либо); bring down; bring someone into discredit (кого-либо); undermine someone's credibility (кого-либо) | |||
undercut (ненамеренно действиями, высказываниями Баян) | |||
disgrace | |||
rib | |||
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be discredited | |||
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libel |
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