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disconsider, v. rare.|dɪskənˈsɪdə(r)| [f. dis- 6 + consider v.] trans. To lower in consideration, bring into disrepute: cf. consider 9.
1887Stevenson Misadv. J. Nicholson i. 3 It was the sort of exploit that disconsidered a young man for good with the more serious classes. 1889― Master of B. iii. 53 The man was now disconsidered and as good as deposed. So disconsideˈration, the action of disconsidering, or fact of being disconsidered; disrepute.
1880T. W. Allies Life's Decision 238 Its poverty and worldly disconsideration. 1885Stevenson Dynamiter 190, I have now arrived at such a pitch of disconsideration that..I do not know a soul that I can face. |