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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Denigrate' in a Sentence

"To criticize someone or something in a harmful and disrespectful way, damaging their reputation or character." more

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Having had denigrated her opponent's achievements, the politician lost credibility among voters.
The disgruntled customer had denigrated the product in online reviews, affecting its sales.
By the time the truth emerged, he had denigrated the company's reputation beyond repair.
Despite having denigrated the scientific findings, he later acknowledged the validity of the research.
Long before the awards ceremony, critics had denigrated the film as a mediocre production.

Denigrate

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verbTo criticize someone or something in a harmful and disrespectful way, damaging their reputation or character.

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Last Updated On: May 14, 2024
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