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Alternatively put, the new terms gradually acquire the same disparaging connotations as the old terms.
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Efforts to economize may have led to a decline in quality for many of these new homes, prompting the coinage of the disparaging term.
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He summarily dismisses his two remaining students from the school, disparaging their work.
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Name slurs can also involve an insulting or disparaging innuendo, rather than being a direct derogatory remark.
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The recipient may receive disparaging remarks concerning their ethnicity, sexuality, religion, intelligence, political ideology, sense of ethics, or sense of aesthetics.
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Unfortunately, his efforts are met with varying levels of failure, as well as disparaging looks from his boss.
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For instance, disparaging disinformation about the history of certain groups or foreign countries may be encouraged or tolerated in the educational system.
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She garnered disparaging reviews of her acting ability, but her beauty was much admired.
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To his friends, she was an inexplicable choice of wife, and the subject of some rather disparaging and unkind remarks.
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Disparaging anecdotal evidence and traditional approaches, she demanded scientific research on every question of the day.
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