Charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone.
Cause to seem less serious; play down.
1 For example, it's routine marketing practice for homeopaths to denigrate mainstream medicine.
2 It's a Chinese principle to contribute to, and not denigrate , potential markets.
3 None of that, of course, is to denigrate Eric and his ability.
4 By seeking to ban and re-route loyalist parades and denigrate our culture.
5 This is not to denigrate the former in favour of the latter.
6 And Mr Callinan personally tried to denigrate Sgt McCabe to several people.
7 I've never understood that kind of love, though I don't denigrate it.
8 It also gave the Russian authorities a chance to denigrate the American press.
9 He never allowed Andrew to denigrate himself or his ideas the least bit.
10 Don't denigrate my gifts -or yours might disappear a second time tonight.'
11 But do not let me denigrate the place to an extreme.
12 But Hecht had heard no one but Ghort himself denigrate Pinkus Ghort's intelligence.
13 Advocates of testing who denigrate cheating conveniently fail to acknowledge this.
14 But they can also be used to knock people, to hurt, to denigrate .
15 I don't mean to denigrate the white working-class supporters of Trump and Ukip.
16 Wanda hadn't set out to denigrate an ancient religion practiced by millions of people.
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