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词汇 disvalue
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Definition of disvalue in English:

disvalue

verb dɪsˈvaljuːdisˈvalyo͞o
[with object]
  • Undervalue (something or someone)

    I'm not going to disvalue the way they feel
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Illness is an explanatory concept that describes the human perception, experience, and interpretation of certain socially disvalued states.
    • A less restrictive approach is that of critical-level utilitarianism, which disvalues only individuals whose utility level is below some fixed, low but positive threshold.
    • It is unlikely that our finding reflects a reporting bias such as might occur when women are more reticent about admitting to disvalued behaviors.
    • If we discover that attaining it has further, disvalued, consequences, we also prize it less.
noun dɪsˈvaljuːdisˈvalyo͞o
  • A negative value or worth.

    a story in which exhibitionism is a disvalue
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Rather, expected good is calculated by multiplying the value or disvalue of possible outcomes by rational or justified probability estimates.
    • They will act out their disvalue with the attendant social problems that ensue.
    • It would be pedantic to claim instead that inequality has disvalue.
    • Traditional formulations of double effect require that the value of promoting the good end outweigh the disvalue of the harmful side effect.
    • Socrates means to emphasize that nothing outweighs in positive value the disvalue of doing unjust actions.

Derivatives

  • disvaluation

  • noundɪsvaljuˈeɪʃ(ə)n
    • Accompanying the disvaluation of self is the feeling of being unworthy to be in the presence of ‘the holy one’.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And neither does the author gain insane, orgasmic pleasure in this latest fat blasting disvaluation.
      • His underestimation of intellectual life and his disvaluation of culture, however, are not hallmarks of good tradition.
      • For examples of disvaluation and air of suspicion all we need do is to study our losses at the Museum over the last years.

Definition of disvalue in US English:

disvalue

verbdisˈvalyo͞o
[with object]
  • Undervalue (something or someone)

    I'm not going to disvalue the way they feel
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If we discover that attaining it has further, disvalued, consequences, we also prize it less.
    • Illness is an explanatory concept that describes the human perception, experience, and interpretation of certain socially disvalued states.
    • It is unlikely that our finding reflects a reporting bias such as might occur when women are more reticent about admitting to disvalued behaviors.
    • A less restrictive approach is that of critical-level utilitarianism, which disvalues only individuals whose utility level is below some fixed, low but positive threshold.
noundisˈvalyo͞o
  • A negative value or worth.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Socrates means to emphasize that nothing outweighs in positive value the disvalue of doing unjust actions.
    • Traditional formulations of double effect require that the value of promoting the good end outweigh the disvalue of the harmful side effect.
    • They will act out their disvalue with the attendant social problems that ensue.
    • It would be pedantic to claim instead that inequality has disvalue.
    • Rather, expected good is calculated by multiplying the value or disvalue of possible outcomes by rational or justified probability estimates.
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