Sentence examples for the despite from inspiring English sources

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the despite

noun

Disdain, contemptuous feelings, hatred.

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And the despite their stated "intention," directors now would be free to change their votes.

The implication is that the despite this neuro-degeneration, mentally active people manage to stave off the symptoms of Alzheimer's.

Yet the despite the continuing threat hanging over this former British protectorate, the British government will not act to properly protect the fledgling democracy.

And that is the despite the clear intention of member states that judges should retire while 73, at the latest - which, in any case, is nearly four years later than at present.

"The despite oneself marks this life in its very living.

We show that the despite substantial increases in forest cover, the scaling properties of the spatial pattern of the forest landscape remains similar over time.

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Fourteen from the over, despite that wicket.

The forest, despite its dangers, is welcoming.

World Cups are the best (despite England).

"I missed the guy despite everything".

The word "despite" is crucial here.

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