repute in the PONS Dictionary

repute Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

evil repute

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is reputed to be about a hundred and fifty years old and was renovated in 1982.
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The plant sap and leaves are reputed to be toxic, and decaying leaves from the plant are toxic to other species of plant.
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It was originally reputed to be a local hunting area, which is the source of its name.
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The couple was reputed to help out the needy whenever possible.
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The plants grown are those reputed to be of value in treating the diseases revealed in the excavated skeletons.
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Inflation and deflation are also reputed to have been non-existent for the duration of the experiment.
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He was reputed to have lived until the age of 105.
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A treasure was reputed to have once been buried here.
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No paleographer of repute has challenged their analysis.
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He was also reputed to be a fine actor, and was furthermore noted for his striking good looks.
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