Similar words: lighting, moonlighting, light industry, take delight in, fighting, sighting, weighting, nightingale. Meaning: [slaɪt] adj. tending to diminish or disparage.
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31 She had never considered herself as entitled to reward for not slighting an old friend like Mrs Smith, but here was a reward indeed springing from it!
32 A virtue of great literary works is that, while not slighting rational thought, they manage to convey the inchoate aspects of affairs within and between states to attentive readers.
33 Simultaneously increased more fresh slighting the law and moves, to play the family to bring one to be more amusing perfectly, "West You Qji".
34 Today, this slighting of the Chinese - speaking does not seem to be a problem here.
35 However, there are several factors influenced implementing inquiry teaching effectively, classroom environment is a no slighting one.
36 It was a miracle that Vanessa didn't get upset over my slighting her boyfriend.
37 This is one class of heresies which, slighting God and His grace, makes all salvation depend on man alone.
38 I am right in taking to task the historians for slighting this important development.
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