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disparage English

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Definitions in simple English

disparage

To ridicule, mock, discredit. The Constitution shall not disparage others and put them in a bad light.

disparage

express a negative opinion of She disparaged her student's efforts

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Conjugation disparage conjugation

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Examples disparage examples

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Simple sentences

We shouldn't disparage other people.
We didn't mean to disparage our contenders.

Movie subtitles

As if it's not enough that our country's been invaded by long-haired thugs, atheists and junkies of unclear sex, now you want to disparage our armed forces and courts, the only elements not corrupted by parliamentarianism.
That doesn't give you the right to disparage my reputation.
And they can't disparage you.
Let's not disparage Osborne.
Your memory's excellent. You shouldn't disparage it. What does this man want from me?
His attempt to disparage you ultimately humiliated him.
My marinade may need some work, but don't disparage my meatballs.
Disparage Pompey all you like but the man gets the job done.
Within five minutes, Mrs. Huber managed to disparage what Edie was wearing.
Well, I've got a body lying on a slab back at NCIS, so, by all means, disparage away.
The sole purpose for its creation, the only reason it exists in the first place, is to disparage an entire race.
It can't be saved, Randal. The sole purpose for its creation, the only reason it exists in the first place, is to disparage an entire race. And even if it could be saved, you can't save it, because you're not black!
You know,I hate to disparage your profession,but-- you know what?
You promised not to disparage.
Do you disparage their own courage?
How dare you disparage me.
I wouldn't want to disparage another actor, but at the Greenville School for Boys, I was known as quite a breathtaking Juliet.
Hey! Just came in to disparage you.
Not to disparage me.
Within five minutes Mrs Huber managed to disparage what Edie was wearing.
The sole purpose for its creation the only reason it exists in the first place is to disparage an entire race.
Quite, and without wishing to disparage Mr. Sparkler's abilities, I think we must see the appointment as a compliment to Mr. Merdle - the man of the age!
Disparage, knock, decry, denounce.
No, but you did disparage them with your attitude.
Not to disparage your 18 years of loyal service. You knew my father. But we could replace you.
And without wishing to disparage Mr Sparkler's abilities, I think we must see the appointment as a compliment to Mr Merdle - the man of the age!
Young lady, if you live under my roof, you will not disparage Versace.
Don't you disparage Medium.

News and current affairs

To loud cheers from the crowds, the populists damn elected politicians as thieves and looters, but in the process disparage the institutions and processes of representative government.
Too often, our politicians disparage Europe and impute to it evils (like unemployment) that are really the result of domestic insufficiencies.
LONDON - From blaming him for the renewed collapse of the Greek economy to accusing him of illegally plotting Greece's exit from the eurozone, it has become fashionable to disparage Yanis Varoufakis, the country's former finance minister.
It is fashionable in Russia to disparage our fundamental shift in foreign policy that followed the terrorist attacks on the US last year.
But he did so without ever seeming to despise his opponents or disparage their intentions.
It has recently become fashionable to disparage the economic performance of the large emerging countries, particularly China and the other BRIC economies (Brazil, Russia, and India).
Nor did those who now disparage Obama's measured response to Russian President Vladimir Putin's recent annexation of Ukrainian territory call Bush an isolationist for his weak response to Putin's invasion of Georgia in 2008.

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