Sentence examples for to belittle from inspiring English sources

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to belittle

verb

To knowingly say that something is smaller or less important than it actually is.

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Not to belittle those achievements.

This is not to belittle Ginsberg's artistry.

This is not to belittle Freedom.

She said nothing to belittle the affair.

Why did Archer want to belittle him?

This is not to belittle Abuelaish's achievement.

That means to belittle or to diminish.

That's not to belittle the contestants, though.

I mean none of this to belittle menfolk.

It sounds as if you're seeking to belittle people.

No wonder Tokyoites want to belittle the movement.

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