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(Used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign.
defamatory
slanderous
libellous
libelous
calumnious
calumniatory
denigrative
denigratory
harmful
1
That's difficult to argue while simultaneously
denigrating
their ability to deliver services.
2
But
denigrating
them as mainly serving the military-industrial complex is quite something.
3
City dwellers and environmentalists should stop
denigrating
farmers, he told Europe 1 radio.
4
We should not insult their motivations by
denigrating
their voting choice, he said.
5
Dillon felt a stab of guilt for
denigrating
her job earlier.
6
By the end of the meal, Cheng Youqin was even
denigrating
the tea.
7
Arius had no intention of
denigrating
Jesus, as his enemies claimed.
8
We are not about
denigrating
women and depicting them as objects.
9
And that is simply hard-headed reality rather than
denigrating
her ability as a jockey.
10
Not content with
denigrating
the present, Southey castigates the future.
11
Wearing or
denigrating
al-Azhar garments in any way will carry similar penalties, it added.
12
This clown... is getting on the world stage and
denigrating
this country, he said.
13
The Kremlin has an obvious interest in
denigrating
Joe Biden.
14
Schizophrenic patients made fewer supportive statements and more
self
-
denigrating
statements to relatives than bipolar patients.
15
She also claimed to have faced unwanted physical contact and
denigrating
comments from male supervisors.
16
There's enough to think about and admire in the game without resorting to
denigrating
people.
denigrating
denigrate
denigrate women
denigrate others
denigrate people
denigrate amusement
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