Desprestigiar in english

Discredit

pronunciation: dɪskredət part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures

desprestigiarse = lose + face. 

Example: Fear of 'losing face' often prevents people from seeking counseling for psychological problems until the problems are advanced.

desprestigiar = vilify ; smear ; revile ; debunk ; bring + Nombre + into disrepute ; defame. 

Example: Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.Example: As a result of this policy hundreds of priests have been been suspended from ministry and have had their names publicly smeared without proof or even credible evidence.Example: The pot calls the kettle black may be used when one scoundrel reviles another -- they are tarred with the same brush.Example: Process reengineering is in the debunking phase of its life cycle - an evolutionary pattern in which management ideas and techniques are first presented as panaceas for business success and subsequently debunked as worthless.Example: This article considers the danger that inherent bias in such research might bring library and information science research into disrepute.Example: A former Thai magazine editor has been sentenced to 11 years in jail for defaming the country's king.

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» desprestigiarselose + face .

Example: Fear of 'losing face' often prevents people from seeking counseling for psychological problems until the problems are advanced.

Desprestigiar synonyms

disgrace in spanish: desgracia, pronunciation: dɪsgreɪs part of speech: noun disrepute in spanish: mala fama, pronunciation: dɪsrɪpjut part of speech: noun disbelieve in spanish: no creer, pronunciation: dɪsbəliv part of speech: verb
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