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How to use disparaged in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word disparaged? Here are some examples.

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Those are the scenes when people in the story, who have disparaged our heroine, get ridiculed, put down and generally put in their place by her.
However, efficacy studies and theoretical speculations should not be disparaged or dismissed.
Some critics have disparaged Hogan's emphasis on the love story between the two main characters.
Organized labor is widely disparaged as a weak and anachronistic force in American life.
Perhaps discomforted by these challenges, contemporary critics disparaged the painting.
Then he disparaged my writing for being too illiterate for some but too literate for others.
I agree absolutely, that Ritter et al were quite scurrilously disparaged.
The European model is now widely admired, rather than disparaged for its bureaucracy.
Although silicone implants are highly disparaged and have been subject to many studies, silicone is not the only component of the prostheses.
The member for Calgary Southeast, in his remarks, disparaged China, Russia, Germany and France.
The hon. member got up and disparaged the reputation of Bernard Shapiro by saying he was fired as ethics commissioner.
Jean-Marie Le Pen, a right-wing xenophobe, had earlier disparaged France's multiracial team.
He disparaged the conference board and said that they were off in their figures for the first five years.
Nevertheless, the extension application process was disparaged because of its demanding and complicated nature at the administrative level.
Upbraided and disparaged, the body that conveyed so much hope is now being berated.
Grand gets to be disappointed without being disparaged, disowned, or disemboweled.
In addition, complainants have been disparaged on white supremacist websites by respondents after having filed human rights complaints.
Mental health care is often described as the Cinderella of medicine – overlooked, disparaged, and generally neglected.
Position papers and opinions are often disparaged, particularly when they are not wanted or when they run counter to the expected message.
Since, he has disparaged her and made jokes about her intellectual abilities.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Looping the loop, and other kinds of what are now called 'aerobatics', were habitually disparaged as idle spectacles.
Plain and safe men never disparaged his arguments by calling them hair-splitting or metaphysical.
In fact, a program manager needs both, and our point was that heroes and heroines are ignored or disparaged at the PM's peril.
They disparaged Hale and Tindale's Devon Downs excavation of 1929, and that by Fred McCarthy in 1936 at Lapstone Creek, as irrelevant.
She was often a reluctant journalist, and disparaged her own collection Journalese.
These verses have been disparaged as too adulatory in their tone.
I regret to add, that he wrote, also, 'The Buzzard's Feast,' in which a carrion diet is contumeliously disparaged.
She realized that by its very size, the crowd contradicted the rules of traditional biology, in which sexual and gender variance are ignored, disparaged, or discounted.
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