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  • 41de|pute — «dih PYOOT», transitive verb, put|ed, put|ing. 1. to appoint to do one s work or to act in one s place; delegate: »The teacher deputed a pupil to take charge of the room while she was gone. 2. to give (one s work, authority …

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  • 42dis|re|pute — «DIHS rih PYOOT», noun. loss or absence of reputation; discredit; disfavor: »Many old remedies for illness have fallen into disrepute among doctors. SYNONYM(S): disesteem, disgrace, dishonor …

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  • 43im|pute — «ihm PYOOT», transitive verb, put|ed, put|ing. 1. to consider as belonging; charge (a fault, error, or crime) to a person or a cause; attribute; blame: »I impute his failure to laziness. 2. Theology. to attribute (righteousness or guilt) as… …

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  • 44re|com|pute — «REE kuhm PYOOT», transitive verb, put|ed, put|ing. to compute again; recalculate. –re´com|pu|ta´tion, noun …

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  • 45re|pute — «rih PYOOT», noun, verb, put|ed, put|ing. –n. 1. reputation: »a generous man by repute. This is a district of bad repute because there are so many robberies here. 2. good reputation; credit. ╂ …

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  • 46Ni pute ni soumise — Ni putes ni soumises Logo de Ni putes ni soumises Contexte général Champs d action Défense du droit des femmes, promotion du respect, de la laïcité et de l égalité Fiche d’identité …

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  • 50dis·re·pute — /ˌdısrıˈpjuːt/ noun [noncount] formal : a state of not being respected or trusted by most people : a state of having a bad reputation The theory has been in disrepute for years. The star player s drug use will bring the game into disrepute.… …

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