disparage
Example Sentences
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Kates also advised Epstein to “lay very low and quiet” and disparaged those who had distanced themselves from him.
Warsh regularly disparages such models and the “economics guild” that developed them.
And they are starting work with a new wind tunnel and driver-in-the-loop simulator, about which Newey was pretty disparaging last spring.
From BBC
Other research has been disparaged for not using proper quality-control measures.
From Barron's
Even as Paz was disparaging her in the 1950s, some Mexican women rose to defend her, but their protestations didn’t resonate in what was, until relatively recently, a macho-dominated society.
From Los Angeles Times
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