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denigrate

[den-i-greyt] / ˈdɛn ɪˌgreɪt /


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X has refused to remove material that the network alleges denigrates, dehumanizes and demonizes the Muslim community, portraying Muslims as an existential threat.

From Seattle Times

A recent intelligence community report assessed that, in the 2022 midterm election, Russia tried to denigrate the Democratic Party, with a goal of weakening U.S. support for Ukraine, and undermine confidence in the elections.

From Seattle Times

I cannot help but chuckle and wonder if the author of this question is an Arizona fan, seeking a way to denigrate the Sun Devils.

From Seattle Times

Constitutional scholars across the spectrum and even a few Republican lawmakers had joined Democrats in denigrating the charges against Mayorkas.

From Los Angeles Times

An outspoken atheist, he at times seemed to denigrate religion.

From New York Times