“reputation” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “reputation”:

+ Her novels have gained a reputation for the frankness about sexuality and of feminist outlook.

+ After an unsettled life as a young man, Earp landed in the cattle boomtown of Wichita, KansasWichita, deputy city marshal for one year and developed a solid reputation as a lawman.

+ UM’s reputation as a very good national university also began to grow at this time.

+ This helped his reputation as one of the greatest elegiac and lyric poets of his time.

+ In the second part of his career his reputation slipped.

+ Wage garnishments can adversely affect credit reputation or one’s ability to open bank accounts.

+ He also began building a reputation for himself as a rather lethal striker among fans.

reputation use in sentences
reputation use in sentences

Example sentences of “reputation”:

+ This reputation only increased after he became involved with one of the movement’s established icons, Joan Baez, in 1963.

+ She fought to defend her father’s reputation and became closely involved in Neo-Nazi groups that give support to ex-members of the SS.

+ During the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, they developed a reputation as poor fighters and frequent deserters.

+ A few years back she already had the reputation of being a witch.

+ I’m unable to find any reputable media covering the person and the reputation of the sources look questionable.

+ Earp’s modern-day reputation is that of the Old West’s “toughest and deadliest gunman of his day”.

+ He was then sent to California where developed a reputation as an Native AmericanIndian fighter.

+ Freud’s medical reputation became somewhat tarnished because of this early ambition.

+ This has made a problem for the reputation of the opera, because it was tradition in France to write very long operas.

+ She later learns of Jack’s reputation as an ace and encounters him while on leave in Paris.

+ His reputation had spread throughout Europe.

+ Typically, “the demands of justice, honor, and reputation are deeply bound up” with duty.

+ This reputation only increased after he became involved with one of the movement's established icons, Joan Baez, in 1963.

+ She fought to defend her father’s reputation and became closely involved in Neo-Nazi groups that give support to ex-members of the SS.
+ During the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, they developed a reputation as poor fighters and frequent deserters.

More in-sentence examples of “reputation”:

+ Argentine people have a reputation for their love of eating.

+ Flynn had a reputation for womanizing and freewheeling fun.

+ Argentine people have a reputation for their love of eating.

+ Flynn had a reputation for womanizing and freewheeling fun.

+ These plans fell through when no TV station would touch WCW because of its reputation for losing money.

+ It has an international reputation for research and is ranked among the top five natural history museums in the United States.

+ Some torts can harm other things, like someone’s reputation or a business.

+ The reputation of the department of design and high self-esteem of the design students, was strongly based on the passion and broad view that Tomberg represented.

+ The brewery’s three beers have an international reputation for taste and quality.

+ Though we can never know why Varus made these mistakes, his reputation for arrogance and over-confidence suggests he underestimated the Germans.

+ Wagner cleverly changes the style to suit the action, for example when Eva’s father is talking about the Mastersingers’ reputation in Germany we hear an old-fashioned recitative.

+ During the War of 1812 militia units had the reputation of being poorly trained and poorly disciplined.

+ She has done many horror movies, dramas and small television roles, thereby earning the reputation of a scream queen.

+ He upheld Wales’s reputation as a civil nation in Bardism and the Gorsedd of the Bards.

+ Tesla’s work fell into relative obscurity after his death, but since the 1990s, his reputation has experienced a comeback in popular culture.

+ The reputation of the brothers, though, had suffered.

+ Hafeez worked hard to earn a reputation as a poet.

+ He gained a reputation for defending the poor.

+ There are only some unconfirmed reports that certain nightclubs in the cities that are a reputation for both heterosexual and LGBT clientele.

+ I have damaged my reputation to a huge extent, but I hope that the past will go some way to repairing this damage.

+ Its bad reputation made real estate prices in the area lower than much of the rest of Manhattan until the early 1990s.

+ Also, his unwillingness to come off the fence concerning evolution became increasingly damaging to his reputation as time went on.

+ Team 4 quickly earned a reputation for high-tech industrial design.

+ Carver’s reputation is based on his research into and promotion of alternative crops to cotton, such as peanuts, soybeans and sweet potatoes, which also aided nutrition for farm families.

+ Hamill has gained a reputation as a voice actor.

+ Getty famously had a pay phone installed at Sutton Place, helping to seal his reputation as a miser.

+ If that chicken burger looked different from the menu’s picture, that menu would be called “An McDonalds menu” as McDonalds has a small but strong reputation on having pictures on the menu that looks completely different from the actual thing.

+ While a web page article may seem fair and balanced, it can be affected by the overall bias or reputation of the publisher.

+ His reputation as a great artist was stated by Vasari, Vasari, Giorgio 1996.

+ Three of his sisters married Jewish men, and in 1946 he said that this ruined his reputation in the army and he was forced to leave.

+ Those who hold on too long to their Kula valuables gain a bad reputation in the system.

+ As her reputation grew, so did the amount of money she was making.

+ Back then, video game producer had a negative reputation as “imitation Hollywood” by game executives and press members.

+ These scandals damaged the reputation and standing of the force in County Donegal.

+ He made his reputation at the Battle of Battle_of_Amba_Alagi_ and later at the Battle of Adwa.

+ Oscar Wilde, the famous Irish writer was imprisoned for it, and as a result, it destroyed his reputation and career as a wit and playwright.

+ As her reputation grew, she was invited to sing outside Italy, notably at the Aix-en-Provence Festival, the Salzburg Festival and the Vienna State Opera.

+ He gained a reputation for harsh decisions.

+ Through deeds such as these, John acquired a reputation for ruthlessness.

+ Because of this incident, Dorus gained a reputation as a rescuer, which preceded his joining the NZHRM as a volunteer.

+ His leadership established Venezuela’s reputation as one of the more stable democracies in Latin America during the second half of the twentieth century.

+ The skills he learned as an apprentice on Savile Row helped him to get a reputation in the fashion world.

+ The result of this was that their reputation improved.

+ A pioneer in the development of luxury hoteliering, he knew how to entice wealthy customers and got a reputation for good taste and elegance.

+ Over time his reputation slowly improved and historians now generally consider him to be a good president.

+ The Provisional Government’s reputation kept getting worse as time went on.

+ The company hopes that “knols will include the opinions and points of view of the authors who will put their reputation on the line”.

+ The counter argument is that a signon develops a reputation and credibilty.

+ Nevertheless, her writing and reputation for her sharp wit have endured.

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