Sentences

disprize in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To disprize means to belittle or undervalue someone or something.

Sample Sentences

  1. To disprize his accomplishments would be a disservice to his hard work and dedication.
  2. She felt that her colleagues tended to disprize her innovative ideas without giving them a fair chance.
  3. It's important not to disprize the efforts of those who are trying to make a positive change.
  4. When discussing literature, one should avoid the tendency to disprize classic works in favor of modern trends.
  5. The teacher warned the students not to disprize each other's opinions during the debate.

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