disparage
dis·par·age / diˈsparij/ • v. [tr.] regard or represent as being of little worth: he never missed an opportunity to disparage his competitors | [as adj.] (disparaging) disparaging remarks. DERIVATIVES: dis·par·age·ment n.dis·par·ag·ing·ly adv.
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