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It does not involve denigrating our most vulnerable citizens or using racial fearmongering to divide and manipulate poor people.

From Salon

But he also sought to denigrate the Opposition today for seeking to oppose and ask awkward questions, which is their very role.

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The very traditional rap song takes the listener through a list of people who have wronged and denigrated the rapper's name.

From Salon

Team Trump’s dismissive response to Warren came from Trump’s transition spokeswoman, who denigrated the senator as “Pocahontas,” echoing Trump’s schoolyard taunt.

Christine said the issue wasn't just political differences with her mother, but her mother's tendency to denigrate "any identity that deviated from hers."

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

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