Disrepute in a sentence as a noun

>while bringing disrepute upon a law schoolQuite a feat, I would say.

This one won't even hard to disrepute.> Chrome sucks, freezes on FB, back on IE and it seems to be great!

Reminds me of a good Rhett Butler quote: "Opportunists have always been held in disrepute.

If the project fails, it brings disrepute to the whole indie gamedev community.

The claims that a benign, offhand comment on social media will bring the school into "disrepute" is absurd.

Um I and those with any HR background would call it "bringing the company into disrepute" and "Gross Misconduct"

I think Google may be taking things down over enthusiastically to bring the law and the ruling into disrepute.

We've all written emails that, when a phrase is taken out of context, can bring massive scandal and disrepute on you and your organization.

Rabble rabble rabble!An institution gains disrepute through many actions over time.

Then I would be reminded that I must be careful regarding my behaviour, I must not place the reputation of the school in disrepute.

If widely deployed, this sort of browser based CPU wasting enterprise could bring Bitcoin into disrepute and be an excuse for governments to treat it as a cyber-threat.

"In other words, if it was a simple breech of contract, the steps would be straight forward and easy to list as I suspect that actions which bring disrepute upon Google are covered in Google's standard contracts.

While possibly well-intentioned, such poorly conceived rules just bring data protection law into disrepute while alienating almost everyone.

It's hard to imagine that the core of the agenda was "badly manage a digitization process to destroy priceless knowledge while not really saving any money"Presumably many of the people who voted for Harper will want the incompetent underling responsible dealt with, if for no other reason than to prevent the management of their actual agenda from coming into disrepute.

Disrepute definitions

noun

the state of being held in low esteem; "your actions will bring discredit to your name"; "because of the scandal the school has fallen into disrepute"

See also: discredit