Sentence examples for denigratory from inspiring English sources

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denigratory

adjective

Tending to denigrate.

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This popular revolt is often described, in a somewhat denigratory and dismissive fashion, as populism.

Fifa's officials had to decide if Maradona had breached Article 58 of Fifa's discipline code by "[offending] the dignity of a person or group of persons through contemptuous, discriminatory or denigratory words".

They leak a story to rightwing columnist Robert Novak that Valerie is a CIA operative, then follow this up with denigratory rumours that she's a minor figure in the organisation and generally distrusted.

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