discountenance
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But when Hamilton pleaded a second time, Reverend Moore agreed, provided that if he lived, Hamilton would “employ all your influence in society to discountenance this barbarous custom.”
From New York Times • Mar. 5, 2016
They did not, as was generally reported, decide to discountenance Loucheur's efforts at an agreement with Britain.
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American principles of fair play discountenance attempts to condemn a person by compelling him to disclose his own transgressions.
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Dr. Fairfax skilled to discountenance indignities, replied: "I am standing here on my two feet—and here I stay!"
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This was sufficiently plain in connection with what had gone before it, and she waited in tense suspense to see whether her father would discountenance it, though she felt that he would not do so.
From Thrice Armed by Bindloss, Harold