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The phrase "belittle to" is not a common phrase in English, so it is not considered correct
If you were trying to convey the idea of belittling someone, a better way of phrasing it would be to "belittle someone/something" or "degrade someone/something". For example, "The supervisor belittled his employees by constantly criticizing their work."
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The Beast loves to scheme and plot, to inflict deadly barbs, sarcastic words, to gossip, to belittle, to mock, to humiliate in public.
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That means to belittle or to diminish.
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Barry McGuigan has hit out at suggestions that Andrew Flintoff's boxing experience was belittling to the sport.
Jacobs is a stunt journalist, although that term seems belittling to the monumental self-improvement projects he subjects himself to.
Besides, to talk of luck, or fortune, in the face of a disaster seems flippant, and belittling to those who have been savaged by such bad luck.
Burt Lancaster stated he turned down the role because he found the script boring and belittling to Christianity.
What John McCain said last night, in front of millions of viewers, was belittling to women.
A man would really feel belittled to wait in these queues the whole day shoving and jostling with women".
Self-absorbed parents whose attitude is belittling to their children.
We should expect a United States senator not to demean us, to not belittle us, to not use language that insults us and embarrasses the whole state".
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