denigrate造句

I write all this not to denigrate the great Huntington.

You shouldn't denigrate people just because they have different beliefs from you.

Parties may be more concerned to denigrate an opponent than with an attempt to convince electors of the virtues of their own policies.

This is not to denigrate that girl by the way or the men who are drawn to her in anyway because she's still part of me and I'm part of her.

You don't denigrate the reputation of the dead, and your fame will forever.

If I do not agree with 'the nationalistic feeling of the Chinese people' then I must be trying to denigrate China.

I didn't intend to denigrate her achievements.

Humor allows you to elevate and explore rather than denigrate or hide your feelings.

denigrate造句

You insist to denigrate him sleep it?

Insisting the campaign was not intended to create a "language police", he said: "People use language to denigrate others and to take away their self-respect.

We must be fair competitors and must never denigrate other firms.

But we have a need to denigrate the past and its people, to put ourselves at the height of achievement, human and animal.