Discredit definition

Discredit means the loss by the Party of the confidence that the ESK may not be used by the third parties, including in case of termination of authorities of the Signature Holder.
Discredit means injure the reputation of or destroy confidence in the product/industry.
Discredit means to injure the reputation of. This clause of Article 134 makes punishable conduct which has a tendency to bring the service into disrepute or which tends to lower it in public esteem.” MCM (2012 ed.), Pt. IV, ¶ 60.c.(3). Here, the civilian detectives were well aware of Appellant’s Coast Guard affiliation. In fact, during his second interview, he was in uniform. Irrespective of how common it may be for criminal suspects to lie during interrogations, we have no doubt that, under the circumstances, Appellant’s attempt to influence or obstruct a criminal inquiry by making false statements had a tendency to lower the public’s esteem for the service.

Examples of Discredit in a sentence

  • Discredit, defile or otherwise harm us and / or the Site and Smart Contracts.


More Definitions of Discredit

Discredit means to injure the reputation of. This clause of Article 134 makes punishable conduct which has a tendency to bring the service into disrepute or which tends to lower it in public esteem.
Discredit means to injure the reputation of. This clause of Article 134 makes punishable conduct which has a tendency to bring the service into disrepute or which tends to lower it in public esteem. Acts in violation of a local civil law or a foreign law may be punished if they are of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces.