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Dispraisingly

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dis·praise  (ds-prz)
tr.v. dis·praised, dis·prais·ing, dis·prais·es
To express disapproval of; censure.
n.
Disapproval; censure.

[Middle English dispreisen, from Old French despreiser, variant of desprisier, from Late Latin dpretire; see depreciate.]

dis·praiser n.
dis·praising·ly adv.


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