To dishonour (something).
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrespect > [verb (transitive)] (29) unworthc1200 To dishonour (something). unworshipc1380 transitive. To deprive of honour or dignity; to treat with indignity, disrespect, or irreverence. Also reflexive. to hold no state ofa1400 to hold no state of: to disregard, have no respect for. Obsolete. dishonour1411 transitive. To deprive of honour; to treat with dishonour or indignity; to violate the honour, respect, or recognition of position due to any one. wrongc1449 To violate or do violence to; to treat unfairly or without due respect. disglorify1584 transitive. To deprive of glory; to treat with dishonour. baffle1592 gen. To disgrace, treat with contumely. Obsolete. indignify1595 To treat with indignity; to dishonour; to represent as unworthy. deglory1610 transitive. To deprive of its glory. disrespect1614 transitive. The reverse of to respect; to have or show no respect, regard, or reverence for; to treat with irreverence. violate1692 transitive. To treat (a person, a person's feelings, etc.) with contempt or disrespect; to offend, affront. Also: to use or treat inappropriately… undertreat1721 transitive. To treat with too little respect. Also, to provide with insufficient (medical, etc.) treatment. deconsider1881 transitive. To treat with too little consideration. Subcategories:— by disregarding (8) — by undue familiarity (1) — by trifling with (6) — by addressing as woman (1) |
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