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词汇 denigration
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Definition of denigration in English:

denigration

noun dɛnɪˈɡreɪʃ(ə)nˌdɛnəˈɡreɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • The action of unfairly criticizing someone or something.

    I witnessed the denigration of anyone who failed to toe the line
    their constant denigration by a hostile media
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To radical feminists the abuse and denigration of women is a class issue.
    • What is puzzling is why the reassertion of a traditional religion should arouse such hostility and denigration.
    • McConnell is good news, but he is already being undermined by sustained denigration.
    • Why are economists silent in the face of such denigration?
    • Religious denigration is a source of violence.
    • Judges must be free to make decisions, even unpopular ones, without the fear of political interference or public denigration.
    • Fourier wanted to elevate the status of manual labor, to rescue it from a long-standing tradition of degradation and denigration.
    • Sacrilege, sleaze and ethnic denigration become hysterically funny in their hands.
    • Most important in this domain was the rejection and denigration individuals experienced in daily life.
    • Reducing people and foreign cultures to mere symbols for denigration and dismissal is something the best of us strive to avoid.

Definition of denigration in US English:

denigration

nounˌdenəˈɡrāSH(ə)nˌdɛnəˈɡreɪʃ(ə)n
  • The action of unfairly criticizing someone or something.

    I witnessed the denigration of anyone who failed to toe the line
    their constant denigration by a hostile media
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Religious denigration is a source of violence.
    • What is puzzling is why the reassertion of a traditional religion should arouse such hostility and denigration.
    • Why are economists silent in the face of such denigration?
    • Reducing people and foreign cultures to mere symbols for denigration and dismissal is something the best of us strive to avoid.
    • Most important in this domain was the rejection and denigration individuals experienced in daily life.
    • Judges must be free to make decisions, even unpopular ones, without the fear of political interference or public denigration.
    • Sacrilege, sleaze and ethnic denigration become hysterically funny in their hands.
    • McConnell is good news, but he is already being undermined by sustained denigration.
    • Fourier wanted to elevate the status of manual labor, to rescue it from a long-standing tradition of degradation and denigration.
    • To radical feminists the abuse and denigration of women is a class issue.
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