denigration|denigrations in English

noun

[den·i·gra·tion || ‚denɪ'greɪʃn]

act of criticizing; defamatio

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1. The denigration of one's art.

2. To confront our inequality, therefore, we must confront both society's denigration of us in these terms and our own self- denigration as people.

3. Antagonistic Arrogance —the denigration of others based on an

4. 7 synonyms for Belittling: denigration, deprecating, deprecative, deprecatory, slighting, depreciative, depreciatory

5. Synonyms for Belittling are for example criticism, denigration and derision

6. None of you a failure as a denigration of your intellect.

7. Synonyms for Belittlings include criticism, denigrations, derision, disparagement, mockings, ridicule, scorn, vilification, derogations and diminishments

8. Synonyms for Contumely include aspersions, defamation, denigration, derision, disparagement, insults, invective, slander, slurs and abuse

9. Belittlement (countable and uncountable, plural Belittlements) an act of belittling Synonyms: denigration, disparagement; Translations

10. Synonyms for Belittlement include disparagement, denigration, detraction, deprecation, derogation, depreciation, diminishment, aspersion, ridicule and belittling

11. It is no denigration of his immense achievement to point to these real difficulties which it raises.

12. The Chinese language embraces many unique politeness features, such as self- denigration and affirmative propensity.

13. Your writing is lovely, funny, but I don't think the denigration of a serious scientist like Collins does a lot of good.

14. The “Yellow” Beret denigration contrasted, of course, with the public’s view of the Green Berets, members of the U.S

15. She could try to forget him; she could attempt an exorcism by her particular witchcraft of compulsive denigration.

16. When lock is achieved, the digital detector is switched out of circuit to avoid noise denigration in the analogue circuit.

17. He thought the Iranians were right to see 300's depiction of the Persians as "an example of cultural denigration".

18. The conference is seen by some as part of a continuing campaign of racial denigration against the country's white population.

19. This process has included verbal denigration as well as cruel and unusual treatment of those who are traditionally perceived as outsiders.

20. So that's why the 1848 text with its fear of and denigration of women, in contrast to the 1820 text, is inferior.

21. The Abuser projects responsibility for the abuse onto the victim, or survivor, and the denigration and negative projections become incorporated into the survivor's self-image

22. Every few months, I receive an e-mail from an outraged (usually white) reader who is dismayed by what she sees as the denigration of my work.

23. How titillating for all those collectors of critical Boffolas who wouldn’t know Hanslick from Haggin! How unlike Shaw, who always balanced similarly shocking denigrations of big names with proper tributes to their authentic genius

24. Backbiting noun slander, abuse, spite, gossip, smearing, malice, maligning, defamation, vilification, denigration, bitchiness (slang), calumny, disparagement, muckraking, vituperation, spitefulness, cattiness (informal), scandalmongering, detraction, calumniation Corporate Backbiting is nothing new.

25. And I watched as a nation drank deep from that very dark elixir of American nationalism ... the flip side of nationalism is always racism, it's about self-exaltation and the denigration of the other.