disparage in the PONS Dictionary

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He often disparages them for being alcoholics and womanizers, two traits his son would later develop.
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Thus, concern about the ecological fallacy should not be used to disparage ecological studies.
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Though the book has been a commercial success, it is disparaged by historians as an unreliable source of misleading and misguided information.
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After the 1918 flu epidemic, both hygiene and etiquette advocates began to disparage public use of the spittoon, and use began to decline.
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Fox disparages his talents, but admits his power of moving the passions and the charm of his musical voice.
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She found the appetizers and salads excellent, but considered the pasta dishes hit-or-miss and disparaged the main entrees.
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However, in later years he has come to disparage the term "serialism" as being almost without meaning.
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Ada loses 10 pounds -- the most amongst the women, but, as usual, is disappointed in her performance and disparages her accomplishments.
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In consequence, doctors and medicine came to be disparaged and reviled.
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Rose recommended a number of authors to his students and disparaged other authors, based on his research.
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