lower prestige

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  • The recent scandal threatened to lower the company's prestige among its competitors.
  • His controversial remarks did nothing but lower his academic prestige within the scientific community.
  • Such actions will inevitably lower the prestige of the entire legal profession.
  • They tried to lower her prestige by spreading false rumors about her past.
  • A series of poor performances can significantly lower a sports team's prestige in the league.
  • The government's unpopular policies have begun to lower its international prestige on the global stage.
  • He fears that accepting a less prominent position would lower his personal prestige and influence.
  • Do you think this controversial decision will lower the prestige of the prestigious award?
  • To lower one's prestige in the eyes of peers is often considered a serious consequence for academics.
  • The constant criticism from the media seemed to lower the institution's public prestige over time.