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/ He was often belittled as a child.
FEW wines are both as beloved and belittled as rosé.
Despite this, the suffragettes were frequently belittled as a "nuisance".
She was belittled as childlike, but it's worth recalling that this can mean straightforward too.
Despite his enduring focus on technological innovation, Piano is sometimes belittled as overly conservative.
They felt belittled, as they often do in real life, apparently.
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In doing so he belittles as vacuous the Washington protesters' advocacy of democratic institutions.
The presence of Jean Arp, Kurt Schwitters, and other pioneering collagists points up a major flaw in the show's thesis, which belittles, as drawing by other means, the more profound, game-changing character of collage.
Why is Iran so insistent on an easing of the economic sanctions, which it used to routinely belittle as meaningless and ineffective? A. Aides and supporters of Mr. Rouhani, who took office in August, have publicly expressed concern at what they called the economic disaster created by his predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whose eight-year tenure was punctuated by the defiance of Western pressure.
I do not condone belittling as a way to motivate.
However, abusive treatment that does not involve any physical transgression by a caregiver but is characterized instead by acts such as verbal hostility, taunting, belittling, rejection as well as emotionally neglectful parenting that is unavailable, detached, avoidant and unresponsive to the child's needs and desires [ 6] is also maltreatment.
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