Examples of 'disparage' in a sentence
Meaning of "disparage"
Disparage (verb): To belittle, discredit, or speak negatively about someone or something. It is used to describe actions that undermine the reputation or worth of a person or thing
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- Inequality in marriage; marriage with an inferior.
- To match unequally; to degrade or dishonor.
- To dishonor by a comparison with what is inferior; to lower in rank or estimation by actions or words; to speak slightingly of; to depreciate; to undervalue.
- To ridicule, mock, discredit.
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You will not disparage the casino.
Disparage not the faith you do not know.
How dare you disparage my good name.
And they will do anything to disparage him.
You disparage his memory at your peril.
We respect and we never disparage our competitors.
He would disparage her in front of their friends.
Many online players disparage this effort.
Do not disparage this very important reality.
I also do not want to disparage private schools.
I will disparage her no farther till you are my witnesses.
Now this is not to disparage these artists.
They disparage veggies without meat.
And they can not disparage you.
I would never disparage a religious faith intentionally.
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It was not our intention to disparage the company.
Deny or disparage others retained by the people.
It gives you no right to disparage actual doctors.
We do not disparage silver by distinguishing it from gold.
These murders are an attempt to disparage my good name.
Try not to disparage your current employer.
I do not know them well enough to disparage them.
Shame on you to disparage those who dreams.
And the next time you want to disparage.
No intention to disparage billy graham or anyone else.
The term crank is likewise used to disparage opinions.
Class is refusing to disparage either predecessor or successor.
This is simply an attempt to deceive and disparage others.
Let others disparage the piano man.
To establish this truth is not to disparage these men.
This is not to disparage higher education of course.
To name it and to identify it is not the same as to disparage it.
You do not want to disparage anyone without evidence.
Its political team is ready to distract and disparage.
Never disparage your own child.
It is natural to want to disparage the competition.
I do not disparage those who choose to eat meat.
My intent is not to disparage the town.
I do not disparage your right to believe as you wish.
I had no right to disparage your town.
They disparage the media in general.
Now is not the time to disparage a fellow general.
Do not disparage your employer or refer to specific workplace conflicts.
I did not mean to disparage your faith.
You disparage human dignity by throwing suspicion on an innocent man.
And let her disparage them.
We disparage rather than discuss.
We did not mean to disparage our contenders.
You disparage the work of other editors by calling it nonsense.
We should not disparage other people.