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dis·par·aged
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Disparaged
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of disparaged in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
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The numerical value of disparaged in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of disparaged in a Sentence
When anybody, anybody, disparages people with disabilities, it sets me off, that's why I called him a jerk, because he disparaged a person who he knew had a disability and made fun of him. What kind of person would you want to have in the presidency that does that? Do you want a president that disparages women, Muslims of all kinds, people with disabilities, Hispanics?
The case is almost a joke, but it's a cruel joke, your honor, because the reputations of a lot of people have been hurt and disparaged by the bringing of the complaint.
If you're a disabled person, it's not very funny when you get disparaged by the leading candidate in the Republican Party. Or if you're a woman and you get disparaged, it's not funny at all, if you're looking for some guy like that, I'm not your guy.
These statements, as well as those complimenting Stone and Paul Manafort while disparaging Michael Cohen once Michael Cohen chose to cooperate, support the inference that the President intended to communicate a message that witnesses could be rewarded for refusing to provide testimony adverse to the President and disparaged if they chose to cooperate.
Cohen has been disparaged. Cohen has been insulted and called all sorts of things by people around Donald Trump.
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