What are some opposite words for discredit?

Antonyms for discredit
dɪsˈkrɛd ɪtdis·cred·it

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  1. discreditverb

    Synonyms:
    tell against, invalidate, demean, disgrace, disprove, dishonour

  2. discreditverb

    To harm the good reputation of a person; to cause an idea or piece of evidence to seem false or unreliable.

    Synonyms:
    demean, invalidate, disprove, dishonour, tell against, disgrace

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  1. discredit

    Abase refers only to outward conditions. "Exalt him that is low, and abase him that is high." Ezek. xxi, 26. Debase applies to quality or character. The coinage is debased by excess of alloy, the man by vice. Humble in present use refers chiefly to feeling of heart; humiliate to outward conditions; even when one is said to humble himself, he either has or affects to have humility of heart. To disgrace may be to bring or inflict odium upon others, but the word is chiefly and increasingly applied to such moral odium as one by his own acts brings upon himself; the noun disgrace retains more of the passive sense than the verb; he disgraced himself by his conduct; he brought disgrace upon his family. To dishonor a person is to deprive him of honor that should or might be given. To discredit one is to injure his reputation, as for veracity or solvency. A sense of unworthiness humbles; a shameful insult humiliates; imprisonment for crime disgraces. Degrade may refer to either station or character. An officer is degraded by being reduced to the ranks, disgraced by cowardice; vile practises degrade; drunkenness is a degrading vice. Misfortune or injustice may abase the good; nothing but their own ill-doing can debase or disgrace them.

    Antonyms:
    advance, aggrandize, dignify, elevate, exalt, honor, promote, raise, uplift

    Synonyms:
    abase, bring low, cast down, debase, degrade, depress, disgrace, dishonor, humble, humiliate, lower, reduce, sink

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  1. disrepute, discreditverb

    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"

    Synonyms:
    disrepute

  2. discreditverb

    cause to be distrusted or disbelieved

    "The paper discredited the politician with its nasty commentary"

    Synonyms:
    disbelieve, disgrace

  3. discredit, disgraceverb

    damage the reputation of

    "This newspaper story discredits the politicians"

    Synonyms:
    disgrace, put down, disbelieve, demean, attaint, dishonor, shame, dishonour, take down, degrade

  4. disbelieve, discreditverb

    reject as false; refuse to accept

    Synonyms:
    disbelieve, disgrace

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  1. discreditnoun

    Synonyms:
    disesteem, disrepute, unpopularity

How to use discredit in a sentence?

  1. Leyva Novo:

    They try to discredit you saying you are counterrevolutionary, but really this is a genuine cultural project in the absence of an official space.

  2. Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee:

    I believe it was an attempt to discredit the hard work I put into removing the statues and monuments to my ancestor.

  3. Li Mingjiang:

    At that point, China may have felt it had the moral duty or obligation to provide political support to Russia... and discredit a Western' information campaign' against Russia.

  4. RAS CARDO REGGAE:

    ***(C)(P) I WILL NOW GIVE A NEW WORD-PLANDEMIC- TO THE BOOKS OF ETYMOLOGY, ENCYCLOPEDIAS AND DICTIONARIES. IT REFERS TO THE WIDESPREAD PLANS OF SCAMS AND SCHEMES OF BABYLON SYSTEMS TO DESTROY AND TO DISCREDIT ALL THOSE WHO WITH RIGHTEOUS WORKS TRY TO ADVANCE THE IDEALS OF REGGAE AND RASTAFARI.

  5. Giorgi Gogia:

    They threaten to marginalize and discredit critical voices in the country. This threat is real.

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#1837advance
#2406promote
#3551raise
#4193honor
#29876elevate
#30734uplift
#36900discredit
#68369exalt
#151283dignify
#285764aggrandize

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