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reputation

[rep-yuh-tey-shuhn] / ˌrɛp yəˈteɪ ʃən /


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Bovino has also earned a reputation as an official willing to clash with lawmakers.

From BBC

What’s more, the guidelines indicate that a stock is “typically is added only if the company has an excellent reputation” and “demonstrates sustained growth.”

From Barron's

“Not fast enough. Your reputation is tarnished here, and no one forgets anything. This could also harm the reputation of your sisters, so it’s best if you go to Cuba. I’m sorry, Reina.”

From Literature

They needed the money, and with their reputations taking such a beating, this was the only source of income they could really count on.

From Los Angeles Times

The two partners are discussing a separate agreement on Geographical Indications, the intellectual property rights that link a product's qualities, reputation or features to its place of origin.

From Barron's