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discreditable

[dis-kred-i-tuh-buhl] / dɪsˈkrɛd ɪ tə bəl /


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PC Park was found to have breached standards of professional behaviour for authority, respect and courtesy, discreditable conduct, challenging and reporting improper conduct, and equality and diversity, Scotland Yard said.

From BBC

Nevertheless, before looking at the technique’s long, discreditable history, we should be reminded that true socialism is defined as a belief that the means of production should be publicly, not privately, owned.

From Los Angeles Times

The Met concluded that Ms Williams' conduct amounted to "discreditable behaviour" likely to undermine public confidence and was not a "trivial lapse".

From BBC

The panel ruled she breached standards in relation to honesty, integrity and discreditable conduct.

From BBC

PC Philpott was found to have breached police standards of professional behaviour relating to the use of force and discreditable conduct.

From BBC