misrepute (Meaning)
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misrepute (v. t.)
To have in wrong estimation; to repute or estimate erroneously.
Synonyms & Antonyms of misrepute
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misrepute Sentence Examples
- The politician's actions brought misrepute upon his office.
- The company's fraudulent practices led it to fall into misrepute.
- The false accusations cast the victim into misrepute.
- The scandal tarnished the reputation of the entire organization, bringing it into misrepute.
- The once-respected scientist's unethical experiments brought him into misrepute.
- The lying witness's testimony cast a shadow of misrepute on the trial.
- The politician's association with questionable individuals brought him into misrepute.
- The company's poor quality products earned it a reputation for misrepute.
- The rumors and innuendo surrounding the celebrity brought her into misrepute.
- The failure of the project caused the team to be held in misrepute by their superiors.
FAQs About the word misrepute
To have in wrong estimation; to repute or estimate erroneously.
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No antonyms found.
The politician's actions brought misrepute upon his office.
The company's fraudulent practices led it to fall into misrepute.
The false accusations cast the victim into misrepute.
The scandal tarnished the reputation of the entire organization, bringing it into misrepute.