denigrate u rečniku PONS

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Wolf turned around and denigrated the gesture during his sports segment, leading to an off-camera incident with a producer.
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He who possesses inner virtue will think himself always in the right, and denigrate those who do not do as he does.
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There is nothing worse, for most children, than for their parents to denigrate each other.
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We reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others.
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Peter perhaps being denigrated for his actions around the crucifixion.
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After a few conflicts with teammates in mid-2001, he was accused of denigrating the clubs image, and left the squad.
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The song is performed well and was most likely not intended to denigrate anyone.
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The rocket is extremely pompous and self-important, and denigrates all the other fireworks, eventually bursting into tears to demonstrate his sensitivity.
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According to their constitution and the kind of encounter, people tend to overestimate, super-elevate and embellish themselves, or to underestimate, diminish and denigrate themselves.
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Wilderness was denigrated while agricultural development was praised.
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