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How to use disparage in a sentence

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

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She's no less quick to disparage the idea that she might possibly get into country music.
But when you're living with a person all your life, you, unknowingly, tend to disparage his worth.
Prescriptive grammarians routinely disparage innovative usages as introducing ambiguities.
I would say persist and never minimize or disparage yourself or your abilities.
The athlete might pray humbly to perform with dignity, not to disparage or bear ill will toward opponents, and to set a positive example.
Worse still, many of them take the opportunity to disparage Norway into the bargain.
The routine aim is to disparage and stigmatize activities or sentiments that displease policymakers in Washington.
This is not to disparage the editor and her magazine, it's just that I can't ever see a day when such a read would hold even a scrap of appeal.
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
Honestly, I don't see the film as being successfully neorealistic, but to call it a simple docudrama would disparage both the film and the director.
You disparage a woman's driving or mock her way of problem-solving.
They will refrain from activities which show disrespect or otherwise unjustifiably demean, criticize or disparage others.
Both borders are patrolled by UN peacekeepers, missions that all parties disparage as weak and biased.
It is not in our nature to disparage the city we love or belittle the real successes that are made by our opponents as they did to us over the last three years.
Poulin:  That pain in the neck FRAPRU keeps coming back to disparage housing conditions in, um, Montreal.
You should not defame or disparage Juniper, other Juniper business associates, competitors or customers.
There is no place in our party or our country for comments that disparage those who have served honorably.
And I am sad at the readiness of people to disparage the work of Ed Miliband.
Not only is it strange for a liberal leader to disparage choice: the trouble is that the system often fails to provide that good local school.
We do not disparage or unfairly criticize our competitors or their products or services.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And I say this without the least wish to disparage these hypercritical persons.
To disparage his memory by citing them is a preposterous use of scholarship.
Why should we make it a point with our false modesty to disparage that man we are and that form of being assigned to us?
Sparsit interposed, with sprightly cheerfulness, 'don't disparage your judgment.
Following a loss at trial, the temptation to disparage the court is at times unresisted.
Micawber, 'your papa was very well in his way, and Heaven forbid that I should disparage him.
I do not disparage one of her attractions, and she has scores of them.
You enumerate one by one all the ingredients, and you disparage the total.
Let us be indulgent to the evacuator nor disparage his eccentric wardrobe.
It may shun, deprecate, disparage, but it never despises them.
Do me the favour,' said Eugene, getting out of his chair with much gravity, 'to come and inspect that feature of our establishment which you rashly disparage.
Little Dorrit entreated him to disparage neither himself nor his station, and, above all things, to divest himself of any idea that she supposed hers to be superior.
People disparage knowing and the intellectual life, and urge doing.
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