An abusive attack of a person's reputation by any slanderous communication.
The act of expressing disapproval (especially of yourself)
1 Given what had gone before, this was a denigration of the anthem.
2 Trump's comments are just the most recent in a litany of denigration .
3 The glamorisation of the Irish language or the denigration of Gaeltacht culture.
4 But even this proved sufficient cause for bitterness, resentment, and quiet denigration .
5 Stop Demand works to combat the sexual denigration of women and children.
6 It did not take long for Trump to veer from inspiration to denigration .
7 His denigration of Obama on the eve of the caucuses had everyone talking.
8 Stop Demand works to combat the sexual denigration of women; Denise Ritchie joins us.
9 Substantia Jones is an activist against denigration of fat people.
10 However, I think Gladwell's denigration of weak ties in social activism is a bit misplaced.
11 Mainstream pornography epitomises the origin of the words: the graphic denigration and humiliation of women.
12 Only three weeks ago they had greeted the Liggett settlement with denial, derision and denigration .
13 And that every-second type of self - denigration was punishment enough.
14 I had forgotten just how bad the everyday constant denigration of women used to be.
15 There is incessant denigration & ridicule of opponents.
16 There was no denigration about Rosie Batty whatsoever.
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