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How to use frowned upon in a sentence

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Paulinus quelled the revolt with ruthless efficiency but his methods were frowned upon by the new procurator, Classicianus.
While there is a culture of revering rebels in the West, rebels, outcasts and deviant behaviour are really frowned upon here.
She had some casual clothes, but those had to be hidden away since her parents frowned upon anything they considered unladylike.
Requests for a photo along with the CV, though frowned upon by the Employment Service, have become common.
The Party, on the other hand, frowned upon too much individualism, too much humanism practiced by any of its members.
Being rich, successful and at the pinnacle of your profession appears to be frowned upon if you are David Beckham.
When you have students suing universities when caught plagiarizing you know that plagiarism isn't always frowned upon by students.
Excessive frivolity has always been frowned upon by some, and Christmas was not celebrated by the Puritans or Calvinists.
Passing notes to indicate you like somebody is generally frowned upon once you leave grade school.
As a further point to be noted by some haughty officials, in Greece it is very much frowned upon for the local girls to so disrobe on the beach.
Charlotte frowned upon hearing Emma refer to Darcy with such a familiar term, almost jumping up from her position on her bed.
She was shut out of society, for she was still frowned upon and disapproved of.
But they didn't know what was frowned upon by society, obviously, because they're house was a pigsty.
There they found a system run by bureaucrats where nationalism is frowned upon and democratic legislatures sidelined.
The idea that that a PC might transmit on his radio whilst his partner was administering the breath test was frowned upon.
Nowadays drinking in most workplaces is frowned upon, and the boozy culture of Westminster increasingly appears a dangerous anachronism.
The impress of age and experience is not only disregarded but frowned upon.
I would write myself but apparently, it's very frowned upon to ask on your own behalf.
They also had concerns that modelling their own fashions in the shop window may be frowned upon as them flaunting themselves.
In some activities, riding another person's coattails is frowned upon, but in cycling the practice, known as slipstreaming, is an art form.
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Examples from Classical Literature
That was why the prophets, from Samuel on so frowned upon Canaanitish revelries.
As a student in the late 1970s at Exeter Academy, I wanted nothing more than to plant a garden, but manual labor was frowned upon.
The Maypole dances had been banished, games and laughter were frowned upon.
Almost everything is frowned upon except, perhaps, snobbishness and a strict observance of 'the rules.
She frowned upon him now, so excellently had he done his work.
The exception indicated the ever relentless vigour with which society frowned upon her sin.
But unorthodoxy in the realm of politics is still frowned upon.
But Jo frowned upon the whole project and would have nothing to do with it at first.
King George, though he had frowned upon America, was still reverenced as a father.
The inky edge of the cloud-disc frowned upon the ship under the patch of glittering sky.
Brian Ashby IN most jobs now drinking at lunchtime is frowned upon and in some places it is a sack able offence.
And yet there was an element in carcajou that frowned upon the young lady.
Jo frowned upon that piece of extravagance, and asked why he didn't buy a frail of dated, a cask of raisins, and a bag of almonds, and be done with it?
The latter form, which seems to be heard most frequently, is probably frowned upon by the lexicographers because of the grafting of a Latin plural form on a Greek root.
However, after their innovative exhaust blown diffuser was also frowned upon before rivals caught up, championship leader Webber feels the criticism is all a lot of hot air.
But the black, lowering sky, as I turned my eyes upward, wore, doubtless, the same visage as when it frowned upon the ante-revolutionary New Englanders.
In the USA, this business is frowned upon by education traditionalists.
It seems the Professional Game Match Officials Limited are so scared of offending players' sensibilities anything that could be interpreted as mild criticism is frowned upon.
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