disprize in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To disprize means to belittle or undervalue someone or something.
Sample Sentences
- To disprize his accomplishments would be a disservice to his hard work and dedication.
- She felt that her colleagues tended to disprize her innovative ideas without giving them a fair chance.
- It's important not to disprize the efforts of those who are trying to make a positive change.
- When discussing literature, one should avoid the tendency to disprize classic works in favor of modern trends.
- The teacher warned the students not to disprize each other's opinions during the debate.
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