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slighting

adjective as in abusive

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But he wasn’t slighting Griffin’s dynamic rookie season.

They also accuse her of slighting her teachers, who helped her gain admission — after a year living in Canada with her family — to Merton College, one of the most academically rigorous of the Oxford colleges.

Black vultures have a massive 5 foot wing span, slighting smaller than the turkey vulture.

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After some accused her of unnecessarily forcing a link between the “Hustlers” star and the “Euphoria” star, @NBAgladiator clarified that she’s “not slighting either woman.”

“They do not want to be seen as slighting China,” he said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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