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Sentence count:36Posted:2017-10-21Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: denigrationdenigrateingratiatinggratingintegratingmigrationemigrationimmigrationMeaning: ['denɪgreɪt]  adj. (used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign. 
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1, It was unkind to denigrate her achievement.
2, I didn't intend to denigrate her achievements.
3, They bristled at his denigrating description of their activities.
4, You shouldn't denigrate people just because they have different beliefs from you.
5, To assert this is to denigrate the effectiveness of the police.
6, The amendment prohibits obscene or indecent materials which denigrate the objects or beliefs of a particular religion.
7, Reports of escape plans were denigrated by MI5.
8, Attempts to denigrate his playing simply because of his popularity are misplaced but regrettably widespread.
9, The protestors were denigrating the primary symbol of the ordained ministry, they claimed, and thumbing their noses at the Church.
10, Government statements have also made a point of denigrating the achievements of the 1980 Literacy Crusade.
11, Speakers before the United States Chamber of Commerce rarely denigrate the businessman as an economic force.
12, To say that it has been the poorer for it is not to denigrate the work that was done.
13, This denigrated order is highly creative and productive, and women's closeness to each other persists within it.
14, This strong attachment to a hard-won freedom can neither be denigrated,[http://sentencedict.com/denigrating.html] nor eradicated from consciousness.
15, Women who refused to speak this denigrating language were considered scandalous and uncivil; worse, they were ineffective at accomplishing anything.
16, This is not to denigrate what the Six did achieve economically and politically during the first few years of the organisation.
17, Rather than being denigrated and despised, he was admired for his courage, his steadfastness, his devotion to family.
18, The latter are usually discriminated against by overt racist language which denigrates a person's colour and ethnic background.
19, The search for certainty of this sort requires that one side of a dichotomy be privileged while its other is denigrated.
20, Instead he was denigrated, almost from the moment he emerged as a leader.
21, Humor is very powerful in denigrating and demoting people.
22, I'm not denigrating that officials can do something very positive.
23, Illegitimate child. Old, denigrating , and now obsolete term for the child of an unmarried mother.
24, When we envy a better student, we are denigrating ourselves.
25, The KGB pigeonholed his report and reprimanded him for denigrating a brother officer.
26, As for the suppliers as a result of dealers have begun to talk to the company Cuiyao money, he said: "That's been denigrating some people who want to destroy, we have no means."
27, James, a person who thinks that China"has never"been our friend doesn't have any business denigrating others'ability to"forecast.
28, Now, for many blacks, blacks themselves seem to be denigrating it by flooding the market with trash novels no better than Mickey Spillane.
29, There's enough to think about and admire in the game without resorting to denigrating people.
30, Husbands and wives in the process of divorce easily fall into the trap of denigrating the other, publicly if possible, and as often as possible.
More similar words: denigrationdenigrateingratiatinggratingintegratingmigrationemigrationimmigrationstratigraphymigration routetransmigrationcorroborating evidenceingratiationratinggratifyingingratiatemigrateoperatingberatingingratitudeemigrateaggravatingperforatingvibratingmigratoryimmigrateseparatinggeneratingmoderatingexasperating
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