Sentences with denigrate
den·i·grate
D d - The amendment prohibits obscene or indecent materials which denigrate the objects or beliefs of a particular religion. [VERB noun]
- To denigrate someone's character.
- But while it is no longer acceptable to denigrate and exclude black people, Jews or women in this way — though, of course.
- For example, the Ten Commandments denigrate women, he says.
- To denigrate someone's contributions to a project.
- Rain clouds denigrating the sky.
- Which is in no way to denigrate Valvasori-Pereza, who joined Balzari in November having previously been at Sarti under Maurice Esposito.
- While it is not for government to denigrate unions and the role they play.
- But, he also wants to celebrate, not denigrate our inherent dagginess.
- I don't want to denigrate those artists but I need to stress that they're not what we're about.