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is belittle
verb
To knowingly say that something is smaller or less important than it actually is.
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"All you want to do is belittle the problem," Mr. Williams said.
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It is belittling.
Excusing behavior is belittling, and young adults are not responsive to being belittled.
It is not helpful when the complexity of the decision is belittled.
For his part, Baraka essentially agrees with Shapiro's rebuke of Cochran Cochranan is belittling folks.
Now that the state is being sued, it is belittling the extent of the contamination.
But the high political soap opera is belittled by the constitutional and economic implications.
"Miss Feng Mum" said: "Chinese propaganda is belittling foreign milk powder in order to boost domestic brands.
He finds all subjects difficult, and is belittled by his teachers and classmates.
Elsewhere, Dion returns home, where he is belittled and emasculated by his overbearing mother, Marie Linda Sorensenn).
And stating that Freemon "seems like a nice person" is belittling to her character.
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