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disparage - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of disparage in Hindi

  • उपेक्षा करना

verb

  • नीचा दिखाना
  • उपेक्षा करना
  • पद घटाना
  • अपमानित करना
  • हंसी उड़ाना
  • निरुत्साहित करना

disparage Definition

Verb

  • regard or represent as being of little worth.

disparage Example

  • He never missed an opportunity to disparage He made some remarks to disparage the women's game in the past. ( उन्होंने अतीत में महिलाओं के खेल को नीचा दिखाने के लिए कुछ टिप्पणियां कीं। )
  • There are people who want to disparage this excellent approach. ( ऐसे लोग हैं जो इस उत्कृष्ट दृष्टिकोण को नापसंद करना चाहते हैं। )
  • What does it mean to the client when their boss talks to them in a manner to disparage them? ( क्लाइंट के लिए इसका क्या मतलब है जब उनका बॉस उनसे इस तरह से बात करता है कि उन्हें नीचा दिखाया जाए? )
  • The suspicions of those who are never sorry to disparage the great have been of various kinds. ( जिन लोगों को महानों की निन्दा करने का कभी खेद नहीं होता, उनके संदेह अनेक प्रकार के होते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Disparage a certain color if you don't like it.
  • This is not to disparage purely technical or professional training.
  • It is far from being intended here to disparage the offering or decry its acceptance.
  • It seemed very much as though he had, and that he had endeavoured to disparage me in her eyes.
  • It is easy to disparage any people, especially if they speak a different language from your own.
  • And generally we are little disposed pedantically to disparage towns as funds of a good soldiery.
  • In writing thus I do not necessarily disparage the practices of that generation.
  • One doesn't disparage other cities and other countries when he claims that his own is the best.
  • The reforms needed to be pushed through with real gusto, yet it was common for Gorbachev to disparage in his remarks about trade.
  • It is to despise logic, deprecate reason, and disparage law and morality as implements of white male oppression.
  • And shall we disparage our ancestors?—shall we bastardize ourselves by placing them even below the brigands of St.
  • And there is always the non-productive brotherhood of critics to disparage and to satirize, to view with horror and contempt.
  • The enumeration in the constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
  • Thus: „The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
  • This is not meant to disparage your Marine and Navy flyers, but my planes have a much greater range than their SBDs and WILDCATs and we should fully use that advantage.
  • Martinmon hesitated before responding as he was stuck between his belief in and love for the Christian Church, and the renowned names of men whom he was loath to disparage.
  • Thus, we disparage what happens to others, by responding to apparent misfortune or public fucking up with an environmentally instilled, instinctive kick to the balls out of fear of being bully-punked ourselves.
  • Furthermore, the fact that a Navy officer was ready to disparage a more senior Navy officer in front of an Air Force officer, a cardinal sin in Navy eyes, told her a lot about how much Rear Admiral Felt had to be hated by his own Navy subalterns.
  • Now, can an opposer, after all of that, object and disparage this noble messenger or impute to Al'lah what he imputes of cruelty toward man? Truly, He the Almighty, always tries to return His obedient to the right way: …Yet, the unbelievers wrangle about Al'lah though He tries a lot with them.
  • You may not disparage Corel or any of its products in your use of Corel product screen shots.
  • Practitioners within the penal system, have perhaps a tendency to disparage screen portrayals of prison for their lack of realism.
  • - During the 18th century the doctrine of the Inward Light acquired such exclusive prominence as to bring about a tendency to disparage, or, at least, to neglect, the written word (the Scriptures) as being " outward " and non-essential.his competitors