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Denigrate

Denigrate | Denigrated | Denigrates

Denigrate meaning

To criticize so as to besmirch; traduce, disparage or defame. | To treat as worthless; belittle, degrade or disparage. | To blacken.

Example sentences (20)

How did a key component of America’s Labor Party come to denigrate all those formerly celebrated folks who still work with their hands and have dirt under their fingernails?

However, the West is making every effort to denigrate this work by Belarus and Russia.

Let us not forget that capitalists have spent lavishly for half a century, paying their in-house propagandists to relentlessly denigrate and falsely malign those programs.

First, to denigrate President Trump.

Gronkowski referenced how Belichick used to denigrate Patriots players by comparing them to players at nearby Foxborough High School.

He faces disbarment for “his utter disregard for facts,” which “denigrate the legal profession,” a panel said last year.

In her complaint, filed October 30, the Houston native accused the blogger of waging a campaign to “denigrate, belittle, insult, and spread false statements” about her regarding the Tory Lanez shooting.

It has, rather than engage in a dialogue, persistently raised its attack dogs to seek to denigrate and intimidate trade union leaders.

I think it’s arrogance to denigrate and make personal attacks on someone, rather than providing any real arguments based on fact of what actually occurred during the ‘Yes’ campaign.

The partisan group commented more loudly, ever prepared to seize an opportunity to denigrate any administration that came from the party they lost to in an election.

Trump likes to denigrate elites, but he has been an elite all his life.

Again, I question the motive of the author in twisting the facts to denigrate the person of the Founder of a Party he claims to love”.

Almost with exception, across cultures and political movements, these false prophets make the future the Heavenly city with streets of gold and denigrate the present world as a place full of sin.

At elections campaign public meetings, it is not unusual for some speakers to resort to political satire and/or puns in song, poetry or speeches to denigrate their political opponents.

But while Hitler’s nationalism was positive in orientation – he extolled the German Fatherland and culture – the Democrats’ nationalism is negative: they denigrate their own country and their culture.

It’s been pointed out how that Trump used “dog” to denigrate women or signal the “loser-dom!” he clearly fears so much.

I used the argument that, while we lambaste and denigrate the Germans for what happened, we don’t even look at the Bengal famine.

Similarly, the attorney general had given consent to initiate criminal contempt proceedings against Taneja, stating that the posts were intended to denigrate the Supreme Court and lower its authority in the eyes of the public.

That’s not to denigrate —one of the best TV shows ever made—but to single out just how incredible this “prequel series” has become, and how compelling and dramatic and heartbreaking it is in its own right.

The fact that the Russian analysts neither gloat, nor denigrate this numerical result, but rather state it matter-of-factly, implies it could be an important conclusion.