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disparage [dɪˈspærɪʤ, Am -ˈsper-] VB trans

disparage
to disparage sth as sth

Usage examples with disparage

to disparage sth as sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The guru disparaged education, so instead of doing her homework, she spent hours memorizing aphorisms and songs he wrote.
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Today, however, this music is disparaged and labeled as sweet music by jazz purists.
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Each side phrases its questions and answers in a way that strengthens its own position and disparages the other's.
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They are used as insults by persons who are not or do not wish to be associated with the group being disparaged.
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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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Thus, concern about the ecological fallacy should not be used to disparage ecological studies.
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Prop 2 opponents disparaged that poll by noting that few respondents (16 per cent) had been aware of the issue.
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She'll also be using texting and instant messaging to disparage him further.
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Some critics disparaged the color of the bicycles or accused the stations of being fire hazards.
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He disparaged poems that relied on shared classical and literary allusions - what he called "the myth-kitty", and the poems are never cluttered with elaborate imagery.
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