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depreciar
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suplicar
Spanish
menospreciar
Belittle.
depreciate
vilipend
Portuguese
depreciar
Consider bad or wrong.
disapprove
decry
Synonyms
Examples for "
depreciate
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depreciate
vilipend
Examples for "
depreciate
"
1
Far be it from me to
depreciate
physical symmetry and personal comeliness.
2
He too will be apt to
depreciate
their application to the arts.
3
They sometimes resort to deception to
depreciate
their value with the appraisers.
4
One class goes to
depreciate
Republican institutions, the other to praise them.
5
CLEINIAS: Once more, Stranger, I must complain that you
depreciate
our lawgivers.
1
To
vilipend
the art of portrait painting.
2
We hope that now at least his dignity to be
vilipended
longer.
3
She had slighted and
vilipended
himself even, while accepting his gifts and gallantries.
4
Shall we not appear like foxes,
vilipending
the grapes that we cannot reach?
5
You will get nothing but praise for your book, and I shall be
vilipended
for mine.
1
Bogislaus appeared in person in the camp of Gustavus, to
deprecate
this condition.
2
We most earnestly
deprecate
the imputation of disregarding religion in Education.
3
In the sentiment which led us to
deprecate
her marriage nothing is changed.
4
I must interrupt the passage, most fervently to
deprecate
and abominate the sequel:-
5
You can
deprecate
this focus on Campbell's age all you like.
6
Again and again Erica heard her
deprecate
the introduction of any public question.
7
The one reputation I
deprecate
is that of having been ill-used.
8
Destitute of legislative and physical power, the colonists could do nothing but
deprecate
.
9
Beside it burglary was a bagatelle, but one to
deprecate
none the less.
10
We
deprecate
this attempt to import political prejudice into the situation.
11
I doubt if they will get free from all they
deprecate
in society.'
12
Assuming that the reverend gentleman was inadvertently buried alive, we
deprecate
this delay.
13
All who belong to that race will especially
deprecate
it, as they ought.
14
But she would do nothing to seem to
deprecate
his wrath.
15
It is our part to
deprecate
its wrath, or bow to its decrees.
16
I only
deprecate
the publicity that might wound my mother's memory.
deprecate
·
deprecate the idea
deprecate anger
deprecate comparisons
deprecate undue
deprecate a man
Portuguese
depreciar
Catalan
suplicar
demanar
Spanish
menospreciar
suplicar
vilipendiar
despreciar