Examples of 'denigrated' in a sentence

Meaning of "denigrated"

Denigrate is a verb that means to criticize unfairly or belittle someone or something. It is often used to describe the act of damaging the reputation or esteem of a person or thing through derogatory remarks
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  • simple past tense and past participle of denigrate

How to use "denigrated" in a sentence

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denigrated
You denigrated the honorable surname of my family.
You have already denigrated our mother.
He denigrated and dismissed the young woman.
The consumption of red meat is often denigrated.
Wilderness was denigrated while agricultural development was praised.
Anger by marginalized groups is denigrated in many way.
We had denigrated them to the highest degree.
You came home and sometimes were denigrated.
People have been denigrated and treated amorally.
Denigrated the father and the whole family.
This struggle can not be denigrated or described as terrorist.
Denigrated by philosophers in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
The gazette was frequently denigrated by authors of the period.
It also denigrated the utility of diplomacy in resolving crises.
The practice clearly denigrated them.

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You denigrated the memory of a great civil rights pioneer.
Other nations has been denigrated often by other nations.
Nobody likes their work to be denigrated.
She refused to be denigrated because she was a woman.
He was referring to those who denigrated him.
But they were denigrated and sometimes the barbaric torture.
Their intelligence and value are denigrated.
He constantly denigrated the children.
The media simply either ignored or denigrated him.
They were denigrated by them.
Mark is not inspired by the faith of this denigrated people.
That the judge denigrated and disparaged the military as follows.
Neel was saddened and she denigrated poisonously.
Prevention of the risks of abortion for women can not be denigrated.
The appellant had openly denigrated a post order.
This means that the body should not be abused or denigrated.
Statue of denigrated granite.
The truly human is being denigrated.
Peter perhaps being denigrated for his actions around the crucifixion.
Because there were always people who denigrated this capacity.
They denigrated and disapproved of the new aspirations of working class voters.
They poked the tiger and denigrated the AiG.
He denigrated me as a human being.
Conflict of being denigrated by a woman.
Freedom of the market and freedom of association and worship are also denigrated.
Young people are often denigrated for their apparent political apathy.
Religious motivations are denigrated.
He will be denigrated as the worst president in US history.
One popular explanation is a culture that denigrated industry and entrepreneurship.
The plane is denigrated in the United States where no one wants them.
Nor can we let the name of our school be denigrated by some losers.
The United States has denigrated my government and our partnership for some time.
A man who is not able to win a wrestling match is denigrated and labeled weak.
Algerian officials have denigrated the Ahmadis on more than one occasion.
Beauty has been worshipped as the highest artistic value and denigrated as a pagan temptation.

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