- to even
consider such a
thing was a
discreditable thought and you couldn't
allow yourself to have a
discreditable thought. One of the
questions in a sec[urity]...
- out the sentence. She was
concerned that the
killing of a
queen set a
discreditable precedent and was
fearful of the consequences,
especially if, in retaliation...
- A
scandal is a
strong social reaction to a
disgraceful or
discreditable action, cir****stance, etc.
Scandal may also
refer to:
Scandal (comics), a DC Comics...
- to
entrap interviewees into
making statements that are
damaging or
discreditable to
their cause, character, integrity, or re****tion. The term is rooted...
- role in the Ballinger–Pinchot affair. When
hearings led to
nothing discreditable about Brandeis, Taft
intervened with a
letter signed by
himself and...
-
confirm the
usualness of another, and
therefore is
neither credible nor
discreditable as a
thing in itself." In Goffman's
theory of
social stigma, a stigma...
- to
entrap interviewees into
making statements that are
damaging or
discreditable to
their cause, character, integrity, or re****tion.
Hypophora is a...
-
deliberately misrepresents themselves,
often to
obscure their unseemly or
discreditable past conduct. John
Dowell in Ford
Madox Ford's The Good
Soldier exemplifies...
- recipient's name to be
erased from the
official register in
certain wholly discreditable cir****stances and his
pension cancelled.
Eight were
forfeited between...
-
accepted that "most of the
great results of
history are
brought about by
discreditable means."
Veterans of the war were
often broken men. "As the sick and...