disparagement nel dizionario italiano Oxford-Paravia

disparagement nel dizionario PONS

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By word or deed he never encouraged the disparagement of a woman.
en.wikipedia.org
Beyond such neglect, however, left-handed people have frequently been subjected to deliberate discrimination and disparagement.
en.wikipedia.org
Nor can we engage in any wholesale disparagements.
news.nationalpost.com
Other broadcasters have received similar kinds of startling disparagement.
www.stuff.co.nz
Instead, she portrayed his comments as part of a broader pattern of disparagement.
www.thestar.com
It is an original book, and it is no disparagement to its originality to say that it is founded on the wisdom of our ancestors.
en.wikipedia.org
The diminished capacity of government to control, what in reality it struggles to even influence, energises disparagement, fuelled on unedited social media.
www.irishexaminer.com
In the late 18th century, lowland society often used "cohee" as a term of disparagement meant to refer to any white back-country settler who was under-educated, rough, and/or poor.
en.wikipedia.org
I hate this particular disparagement of some of our service members.
www.fredericknewspost.com
This ironic handle is a great source of pride and shared identity for the program, in no small part because it's frequently misinterpreted by outsiders as being a disparagement.
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