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Denigrated | Denigrating | Denigrates

Denigrated meaning

simple past and past participle of denigrate

Using Denigrated

  • The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of denigrate
  • In the example corpus, denigrated often appears in combinations such as: denigrated the, have denigrated, denigrated as.

Context around Denigrated

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 24 words
  • Position in the sentence: 4 start, 9 middle, 7 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Denigrated

  • In this selection, "denigrated" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, repeatedly, summers, nazis, teachers, racial and ambedkar stand out and add context to how "denigrated" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include accept being denigrated as has and amit shah denigrated ambedkar. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "denigrated" sits close to words such as abdur, abrasion and abscess, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with denigrated

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

Trump denigrated transgender people from the start of the race. (10 words)

Even self-identified patriots denigrated the keyboard warriors’ “uncivilized” tactics. (10 words)

Janet Meagher says people with a mental illness are often humiliated and denigrated. (13 words)

Successive governments over 40 years have denigrated teachers to the point where a teaching career in a public school is seen as a poorly paid, low status, overworked job that attracts only the very dedicated. (35 words)

That was the result she wanted: Along with photography, her great post-war endeavor was crafting an autobiographical mythology that obscured her participation in the Third Reich and framed her as an unjustly denigrated genius. (35 words)

That was a vastly different story than what Trump was telling the public, as he repeatedly insisted it would go away quickly and denigrated concerns from Democrats as merely an effort to tar him. (34 words)

Example sentences (20)

Plus, Trump has repeatedly denigrated each McConnell and the Club for Growth in current months.

Successive governments over 40 years have denigrated teachers to the point where a teaching career in a public school is seen as a poorly paid, low status, overworked job that attracts only the very dedicated.

The Speaker said 30 years of constitutional rule was not a mean achievement that must be denigrated with coup or any violent extremists’ activities.

For decades, U.S. politicians have denigrated the country, fueling stereotypes and claiming that Mexico is rife with poverty and violence, and its population desperate to move north at any cost.

Gibson also considers how the idea of the “witch” began to change, such as the case of Montie Summers, denigrated in the 1930s for practicing both witchery and homosexuality.

In posts that praised Nazis, denigrated racial minorities and professed the superiority of white people, pseudonymous Identity Evropa members spoke candidly about their goal of normalizing racist ideologies and infiltrating conservative politics.

Mr. Stalin further said: “At a time when the country is celebrating the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution, Union Home Minister Amit Shah denigrated Ambedkar.

Trump denigrated transgender people from the start of the race.

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And for all the other women who, for decades, you have divorced, denigrated, insulted and oppressed.

Anything from the Quran or Bible that in any way supports, or at least doesn’t contradict, socialism is retained and emphasized; everything else is minimized or denigrated.

Even self-identified patriots denigrated the keyboard warriors’ “uncivilized” tactics.

In 1991, Cameroon’s President Paul Biya signed a declaration to rehabilitate the memory of the country’s heroes who had been denigrated because of their role during the fight for independence.

In one op-ed piece written for the conservative website The Federalist, Mr. Worthington denigrated liberalism on college campuses.

Starmer has to summon the spirit he showed when he felt he was being denigrated as a fellow-traveller with the IRA.

That was a vastly different story than what Trump was telling the public, as he repeatedly insisted it would go away quickly and denigrated concerns from Democrats as merely an effort to tar him.

That was the result she wanted: Along with photography, her great post-war endeavor was crafting an autobiographical mythology that obscured her participation in the Third Reich and framed her as an unjustly denigrated genius.

Janet Meagher says people with a mental illness are often humiliated and denigrated.

An FBI statement Wednesday afternoon did not include Waters, whom the president has denigrated as a "low-IQ individual," among the intended targets.

But that doesn’t mean that We should accept being denigrated as has been done by Trump or anyone else.

Chowdhury had also said she did not wish to respond to Modi’s remarks, adding he had denigrated the status of a woman.

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Common combinations with denigrated

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

Frequently asked questions

How do you use "denigrated" in a sentence?
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What does "denigrated" mean?
Denigrated means: simple past and past participle of denigrate
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