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in low esteem
adjective as in disreputable
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Example Sentences
Mexico’s judicial system is already in low esteem, and the late-night or weekend release orders don’t help its reputation for alleged corruption.
The attacks mobilize the president’s base, which tends to hold government in low esteem.
The attacks mobilize the president’s base, which tends to hold government in low esteem.
So it is no surprise that they held our judiciary – the most republican of our branches – in low esteem.
But the voters who could make the difference for Republicans this year may be the ones who agree with Judge Barry’s assessments but would still vote for someone they hold in low esteem for the sake of their preferred policy provisions.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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