Definition of Discreditor. Meaning of Discreditor. Synonyms of Discreditor

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Definition of Discreditor

Discreditor
Discreditor Dis*cred"it*or, n. One who discredits.

Meaning of Discreditor from wikipedia

- list of substances or materials generally considered discredited. A substance can be discredited in one of three ways: It was widely believed to exist...
- Agent, University of Nebraska Press, 2008. ISBN 9781597970266 Disrupt, Discredit, and Divide: How the New FBI Damages Democracy, The New Press, 2019. ISBN 9781620973790...
- someone's re****tion, by propounding negative propaganda. It makes use of discrediting tactics. It can be applied to individuals or groups. Common targets are...
- market liberalisation and political openness. Rákosi eventually managed to discredit Nagy and replace him with the more hard-line Ernő Gerő. Hungary joined...
- political and military decisions—as well as the decadence of his court—discredited the monarchy, which arguably paved the way for the French Revolution...
- president. The Conservatives had been not only defeated militarily, but also discredited politically for their collaboration with the French invaders. Liberalism...
- Various fringe theories have arisen to speculate about purported alternative origins for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and the acquired immunodeficiency...
- The belief in them peaked in the late 19th century, but was widely discredited in the beginning of the 20th century. The publication of Atlantis: The...
- that the speed of light is independent of the motion of the observer. Discredited the concept of a "luminiferous ether". "Does the Inertia of a Body Depend...
- power of its symbols. The green flag and 'God save Ireland' began to be discredited as symbols of constitutional nationalism and, instead, the symbols of...