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How to use denigrates in a sentence

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Time is also looking over the critic's shoulder when he or she denigrates the language of such writers.
Local Kentucky natives are deeply offended, claiming his work denigrates Appalachia and the South.
I think it treats readers like idiots, insults their intelligence and denigrates the whole point of delivering news in the first place.
When cultural studies denigrates literature as elitist, this is hard to distinguish from a long national tradition of bourgeois philistinism.
Racialized discourse is a set of social practices that favours the ingroup and denigrates the out-group, categorizing, evaluating and differentiating between groups.
I don't think anybody in this room denigrates for one moment different genres of music.
A family which denigrates or despises learning is a death-stroke for the learner's chances of success.
Each failure of inclusion and imagination is one which denigrates the beauty of our place.
Indeed, the part of the doctrine that denigrates programmatic analysis can work especially perverse effects in Westminster systems.
It denigrates this House and its Members when we refuse to allow people to hold opinions that we may not agree with.
Our culture simultaneously denigrates marriage and romanticizes it.
All this demonstrates a grisly trend of marginalising the deprived – not only in sentiment, but in slovenly language that denigrates a 21st century epidemic.
What this ignores, or merely denigrates, is the fact that whatever power conservative ideas have attained has been the result of democratic elections, and of the perceived failure of previous policies.
Is the Canadian Alliance, the most hawkish party we have, the party which denigrates our contribution to Afghanistan as second tier, suggesting that we should pull them out?
In their complaints, members of the public tell ASC that they find advertising by political parties is often misleading, and that it unfairly disparages and denigrates individual candidates or party leaders.
This historical reality requires the attention of Catechists in order to avoid a teaching of contempt that not only denigrates Judaism but also essentially finds fault with Jesus' vocation.
This situation is not helped, however, by the Communist propaganda against political meetings and demonstrations, which it shortsightedly denigrates as wasting time, when in reality these are a schooling in democracy.
Nevertheless, we are dealing with a very tough culture, one that is very severe, a culture that stresses strength and endurance and that denigrates emotion.
Rather than addressing any of the concerns that have been raised by the thousands of Canadians who have written to his office, as they have to every other member of Parliament here, he denigrates them.
Broadcasters will not broadcast any material that denigrates an ethnic or religious group or implies that an ethnic or religious group is responsible for criminal activity.
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