The act of speaking contemptuously of.
1 Verily, the poet saith in praise of white and dispraise of black:
2 And now I will begin in thy dispraise , O brown of favour!
3 One should never utter the dispraise or calumny of the Brahmanas.
4 He should never hear what is said in dispraise of others.
5 Esteem is gained and dispraise is avoided by putting one's efficiency in evidence.
6 You certainly find not in the Scriptures that one of you should dispraise another?
7 We still commend good and dispraise evil, both in the general and in the particular.
8 Never remark upon what is placed before you, either in praise or dispraise of it.
9 But venture not a syllable in her dispraise , for you know not whom you censure.
10 In 1930 he stopped drawing caricatures... I seem to have mislaid my gift for dispraise .
11 His modelling arouses tempests, either of dispraise or idolatry.
12 We must not, however, say too much in dispraise of the Ptolemaic Egyptians and their works.
13 Yet I own, it doth increase it, and not so only, but dispraise doth diminish it.
14 We cannot think his book at all likely to receive more dispraise than it richly merits.
15 VINCENT: I heard it, uncle, indeed, and, to say the truth, it was not to dispraise .
16 This attention has elicited from individuals praise and dispraise , dealt out promptly, and with little qualification.
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