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How to use disparagement in a sentence

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

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The hidden progressivist agenda on this issue lies in the disparagement of verbal learning.
His reputation is one of postseason failure, though many will tell you that's another unearned disparagement.
Common law provides a remedy for injurious falsehoods, actions that are sometimes known as business disparagement lawsuits.
Then the campaign of criticism and disparagement of a good man, Mr Keelty, continued into the Tuesday.
Its games have a very long history, but also a long history of disparagement.
In fact, that haughty disparagement proved to be a stimulus to its circulation growth.
For his own safety against government attacks, he moved to eastern Afghanistan, a choice that earned him disparagement among fellow jihadists.
Additionally, the reputation of Sybase products and services is built on merit, not on the disparagement of competitors or their products.
We were also told that, in March 2007, the society's ethical rules were amended to add disparagement of the society as a professional offence.
All of the attendant concerns of brand reputation and disparagement are present in this new medium, just as they are in the real world.
But its root lies in restraint in regard to speech, which means that there should be no extolment of one's own sect or disparagement of other sects.
I believe that lashing sentences are a source of shame and constitute disparagement for all Iranians who believe in justice and equality.
They uphold an attitude of brotherliness and goodness between themselves, without any spirit of competition, disparagement or superiority.
Self-confidence strengthened by export success should not lead to the cultural disparagement of others.
But such disparagement was itself a kneejerk reaction, and it was fallacious.
Disparagement painted over with the brushstrokes of complimentary praise is still disparagement.
He believes that mockery, disparagement, or airing personal grudges are never appropriate.
Strands of racism can be found on the movement's fringe, but most tea-party groups have done their best to snip these off. Along with the liberal disparagement comes a dose of wishful thinking.
These are not gentle terms of disparagement.
This elegant division of labour misses the point that is of most interest to us: an analysis of how inhospitable residents become the object of disparagement.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There was an intimacy in the sound, which more than nullified the disparagement.
It is no disparagement of you or of myself to say that no boy could appreciate you.
This remark is no disparagement of Macaulay's genius, but a classification of it.
He knows nothing of our common terms of disparagement, such as kike, wop, yap and rube.
It is no disparagement of Walpole to say he is unworthy of you, for who would be worthy?
Would it not be like a disparagement of Nelly if he were to confess that he had never loved her?
It is no disparagement to truth, that it can only prevail where reason prevails.
He tolerated my advances, at first lest it should seem that he was annoyed by my disparagement of his work.
It is no disparagement of the artistic soul to say that it likes manure.
It always gave me pain to observe that Steerforth treated him with systematic disparagement, and seldom lost an occasion of wounding his feelings, or inducing others to do so.
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