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(1) Cause to seem less serious; play down
(2) Charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone
(3) Belittle
(4) Charge falsely or with malicious intent
(5) Attack the good name and reputation of someone
(6) Malign
(1) They insult their opponents, they denigrate their arguments and they offer few facts.
(2) Doom and gloom merchants who denigrate their own country
(3) It's just that we as critics have tended to stand apart and denigrate the content.
(4) I wouldn't for a moment wish to decry or denigrate the very real achievements made by disabled people.
(5) Any discussion of the concept will be used to criticise and denigrate it.
(6) There is a tendency to denigrate the poor
(7) But tables like this do not take account of the fact that some of our children are getting double what they have been predicted to achieve, and it upsets me because this denigrates their achievement.
(8) I suggest that his denigrators know more than he does.
(9) I think it treats readers like idiots, insults their intelligence and denigrates the whole point of delivering news in the first place.
(10) In fact, fair use of the book's content will provide many illuminating facts and vignettes about U.S. agricultural history, but will not prove a source of ammunition for either its celebrators or denigrators .
(11) Don't listen to the denigrators - the health service can be wonderful.
(12) These critics claim he denigrates the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510realu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb moral values of Sri Lankan rural life.
(13) When it was published I found that my methods were denigrated by critics who were not sympathetic to my findings.
(14) As a result, such a denigration of academic freedom leads to the erosion of another academic tradition - departmental autonomy.
(15) Time is also looking over the critic's shoulder when he or she denigrates the language of such writers.
(16) In India I went back to playing concerts featuring only two or three ragas stretched out over never less than four or five hours, just to prove myself to my denigrators .
(17) And denigration of culture is an affront to human dignity, leaving scars and outrage that may live on for decades or even centuries.
(18) While no one believes it, few would be willing to admit it for, among other reasons, fear of denigrating the service of reserve personnel.
(19) Rather than denigrating insurers, it would be instructive for Nation readers to hear from an actuary or underwriter.
(20) Yet backwardness might not be tantamount to barbarism, or even u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510backwardu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb in any denigratory way.
disparage
derogate
smear
acclaim
applaud
exalt
glorify
laud
magnify
praise
Boost
Cherish
Compliment
Praise