denigrate in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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We reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others.
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They were immensely successful because of advertising campaigns and slogans denigrating the straight razor's effectiveness and questioning its safety.
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Some opponents of the hospital also denigrated the plan as a get-rich scheme by the proprietors.
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These men of words feel unjustly excluded from, or mocked and oppressed by, the existing powers in society, and relentlessly criticize or denigrate present-day institutions.
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Her neutrality is compromised by the fact that she was writing to praise her father and denigrate his successors.
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The song is performed well and was most likely not intended to denigrate anyone.
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The rocket is extremely pompous and self-important, and denigrates all the other fireworks, eventually bursting into tears to demonstrate his sensitivity.
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Wilderness was denigrated while agricultural development was praised.
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They will openly belittle the differences among their culture and another, denigrating race, gender or any other indicator of difference.
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These were frequently denigrated by regular army officers, and the specially trained companies were disbanded when the need for them decreased.
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