Reputation

  • 61reputation bankruptcy — n. A theoretical system that would give a person a fresh start on the web by deleting all of that person s online text, photos, and other data. Example Citations: To allow people to escape from negative scores generated by these services,… …

    New words

  • 62reputation risk — One of nine risks defined by the OCC and one of six risks defined by the Federal Reserve. The risk to earnings or capital arising from the possibility that negative publicity regarding the institution s business practices, whether true or not,… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 63reputation risk — The *risk of damage to an organization’s image and *brand. Reputation risk can be addressed by appropriate management of an organization’s relationships with its stakeholders, including its customers, investors, and the wider public. See also… …

    Auditor's dictionary

  • 64reputation — noun /ˌɹɛpjʊˈteɪʃən/ what somebody is known for Syn: name See Also: repute …

    Wiktionary

  • 65Reputation — Ry, omdømme …

    Danske encyklopædi

  • 66reputation — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Supposed character] Syn. estimation, repute, name, reliability, trustworthiness, respectability, Dependability, credit, esteem, rep*; see also character 2 , fame 2 . 2. [Good name] Syn. standing, prestige, stature, status,… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 67Reputation — Re|pu|ta|ti|on 〈f.; Gen.: ; Pl.: unz.〉 Ruf, Ansehen [Etym.: <lat. reputatio »Berechnung, Erwägung, Betrachtung«; zu reputare »rechnen, erwägen«] …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 68Reputation — das auf Erfahrungen gestützte Ansehen und ggf. auch ⇡ Vertrauen, das ein Individuum oder eine Organisation bei anderen Individuen hat. R. spielt eine wesentliche Rolle bei der Einschätzung künftiger Verhaltensweisen von A als potenziellem… …

    Lexikon der Economics

  • 69reputation — rep·u·ta·tion || ‚repjÉ™ teɪʃn / jÊŠ n. repute, regard; esteem, renown …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 70reputation — noun the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something. ↘a widespread belief that someone or something has a particular characteristic. Origin ME: from L. reputatio(n ), from reputare (see repute) …

    English new terms dictionary