disparagement in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for disparagement in the English»French Dictionary

disparagement in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for disparagement in the English»French Dictionary

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Consider every medical practitioner as your natural enemy, and speak of him always with the utmost disparagement.
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Especially in larger and more public buildings, the style is commonly subject to disparagement as ugly, inhuman, sterile, and elitist.
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The cafe's clientele were notoriously cruisy, leading many people over the years to compare the shop, with a sense of ironic disparagement, to its neighbors.
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I hate this particular disparagement of some of our service members.
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By word or deed he never encouraged the disparagement of a woman.
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His intermittent disparagement elevated her from near obscurity.
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Do you, as a member of a dwindling minority, look with disparagement upon those weaker members in whom the ardor for the revolution has cooled?
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In the late 18th century, lowland society often used "cohee" as a term of disparagement meant to refer to any white back-country settler who was under-educated, rough, and/or poor.
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Beyond such neglect, however, left-handed people have frequently been subjected to deliberate discrimination and disparagement.
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It is an original book, and it is no disparagement to its originality to say that it is founded on the wisdom of our ancestors.
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