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Denigration

Denigration meaning

The act of making black; a blackening or defamation. | An unfair criticism.

Example sentences (14)

Allegations of lying and of being unpatriotic are also routinely part of the arsenal of denigration.

There were other comments as well, all of them speaking to the denigration of the Black woman’s value through the context of her hair.

There is no need to even be offended or made feel apologetic by such denigration.

His repeated denigration of scientists and insistence that the pandemic is not a threat, they said, have contributed to a sense among his followers that the vaccine is either not safe or not worth taking.

Now, Rajinikanth has touched a raw nerve in Tamil Nadu politics with his reference to Periyar’s denigration of Hindu gods.

Parcak, along with many others, said the suggestion that Biden not use the honorific was blatantly sexist and emblematic of the way many women in academia face the questioning or denigration of their credentials by their male colleagues.

There is, however, little to suggest that the term “chief executive officer” has anything to do with racism at all, much less a “disrespectful” denigration of Native American leadership.

PM Imran also cautioned against the denigration of revered personalities under the guise of “freedom of expression and opinion”.

Stories of denigration abound on the social media about corruption and lack of patriotism by Nigerians usually attributed to poverty in the land.

The hysterical push back from the elitists of the right showed signs of flat panic – there was sneering, denigration, and ridiculous overstatement.

When Trump says something offensive in meaning and phrasing, it allows him to apologize for the saltiness while sidestepping or downplaying the denigration.

King Charles III took on a more progressive attitude to Gitano assimilation, proclaiming their equal rights as Spanish citizens and ending official denigration based on their race.

Many Muslims were offended by this denigration of Muhammad, and many protested against it.

Unfortunately, the publicity given to this report has led to unfair denigration of breeds which are under-represented in obedience clubs and poorly understood by the average obedience trainer.