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Detailed Translations for discredited from English to Swedish

discredited:

discredited

  1. discredited

Translation Matrix for discredited:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- damaged; disgraced; dishonored; shamed
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
misskrediterad discredited

Synonyms for "discredited":


Related Definitions for "discredited":

  1. suffering shame1
  2. being unjustly brought into disrepute1
    • a discredited politician1

discredit:

discredit [the ~] nom

  1. the discredit
  2. the discredit

to discredit verbe (discredits, discredited, discrediting)

  1. to discredit (accuse; blame; reproach; )
    förebrå; klandra; vanära
    • förebrå verbe (förebrår, förebrådde, förebrått)
    • klandra verbe (klandrar, klandrade, klandrat)
    • vanära verbe (vanärar, vanärade, vanärat)
  2. to discredit (bear a grudge; blame; reprimand; )
    hysa agg till någon; klandra någon
    • hysa agg till någon verbe (hyser agg till någon, hyste agg till någon, hyst agg till någon)
    • klandra någon verbe (klandrar någon, klandrade någon, klandrat någon)

Conjugations for discredit:

present
  1. discredit
  2. discredit
  3. discredits
  4. discredit
  5. discredit
  6. discredit
simple past
  1. discredited
  2. discredited
  3. discredited
  4. discredited
  5. discredited
  6. discredited
present perfect
  1. have discredited
  2. have discredited
  3. has discredited
  4. have discredited
  5. have discredited
  6. have discredited
past continuous
  1. was discrediting
  2. were discrediting
  3. was discrediting
  4. were discrediting
  5. were discrediting
  6. were discrediting
future
  1. shall discredit
  2. will discredit
  3. will discredit
  4. shall discredit
  5. will discredit
  6. will discredit
continuous present
  1. am discrediting
  2. are discrediting
  3. is discrediting
  4. are discrediting
  5. are discrediting
  6. are discrediting
subjunctive
  1. be discredited
  2. be discredited
  3. be discredited
  4. be discredited
  5. be discredited
  6. be discredited
diverse
  1. discredit!
  2. let's discredit!
  3. discredited
  4. discrediting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

discredit

  1. discredit
  2. discredit

Translation Matrix for discredit:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
diskredit discredit
dåligt anseende discredit
dåligt rykte discredit
skam discredit ignominy; infamy; scandalous deed; shameful act
vanheder discredit
vanrykte discredit
vanära ignominy; infamy; scandalous deed; shameful act
- disrepute
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
förebrå accuse; blame; discredit; hold against; rebuke; reprimand; reproach count to
hysa agg till någon bear a grudge; bear malice; blame; blame someone of; discredit; harbour a grudge; rancor; rancour; rebuke; reprimand; reproach
klandra accuse; blame; discredit; hold against; rebuke; reprimand; reproach accuse; blame; castigate; censure; charge; charge with; chide; count to; criticise; criticize; decry; denounce; imputate; incriminate; rebuke; reprimand; reprove
klandra någon bear a grudge; bear malice; blame; blame someone of; discredit; harbour a grudge; rancor; rancour; rebuke; reprimand; reproach
vanära accuse; blame; discredit; hold against; rebuke; reprimand; reproach tarnish
- disbelieve; disgrace
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
diskreditera discredit
misskreditera discredit

Related Words for "discredit":


Synonyms for "discredit":


Antonyms for "discredit":


Related Definitions for "discredit":

  1. the state of being held in low esteem1
    • your actions will bring discredit to your name1
  2. reject as false; refuse to accept1
  3. cause to be distrusted or disbelieved1
    • The paper discredited the politician with its nasty commentary1
  4. damage the reputation of1
    • This newspaper story discredits the politicians1

Wiktionary Translations for discredit:

discredit
verb
  1. harm reputation

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
discredit diskreditera diskreditieren — in Misskredit bringen, in Verruf bringen
discredit förnedra; förödmjuka abaisser — Mettre en position plus basse, faire descendre, diminuer la hauteur.