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How to use pejoratively in a sentence

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

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In a rare reference teams are mentioned pejoratively for their potential contribution to a culture of silence and resistance through norms of loyalty.
Although some of them inspired fear and were somewhat anachronic for the pantheon of the fifth century, they were not regarded pejoratively or malignantly.
Some interioranos grade imperceptibly into an acculturated native American population known pejoratively as cholos, who refer to themselves as naturales.
This ensured the continuance of the blackface minstrelsy type into the new century as surely as it brought to an end the pejoratively associated whiteface type.
Less pejoratively, he might well say he has been more decisive, if more ruthless, than his rival owners.
In Britain and Ireland it remains a word one would only use pejoratively.
Nevertheless, if we look at it closely, this period that we rather pejoratively refer to as pre-Classical seems like a veritable laboratory, one that saw the rise of Germanic musical genius.
An example of a largely nomadic ethnic group in Europe is the Roma, pejoratively known as Gypsies.
Rugby union has often been considered, somewhat pejoratively, a 'posh' game.
The name is also used pejoratively for someone who, out of shame or opportunism, makes himself the mouthpiece of a person of authority and betrays his origins.
The terms tourism and tourist are sometimes used pejoratively, to imply a shallow interest in the cultures or locations visited.
The term NEET is used, sometimes pejoratively, to describe people who have fallen through the socioeconomic net.
As these trailer communities grew, the pejoratively dubbed ''tin cans on wheels''' became bigger, fancier and less mobile.
The term shanzhai is often used pejoratively to refer to Chinese copycat producers of mobile phones and other electronic devices, based on copied designs and knock-off brand names.
This circumstance pejoratively affects the image presented of this world.
With the Yogacara, we move from the early schools of Buddhism, which some term rather pejoratively the Hinayana to the Mahayana.
The driving force, and substantial beneficiary, of this mass medicalisation is of course the pharmaceutical industry, or Big Pharma as it has pejoratively become known.
Although the term was first used pejoratively, it was eventually taken on by those who fought for the Republican side of the Spanish Civil War as a badge of honor.
Because of historically negative associations with socialism in American culture, the term is usually used pejoratively in American political discourse.
During the French Revolution, the government introduced policies favouring French over the regional languages, which it pejoratively referred to as patois.
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