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Disesteem

verb
(past & past part. disesteemed; pres. part. disesteeming)
1.
Have little or no respect for; hold in contempt.  Synonym: disrespect.






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"Disesteem" Quotes from Famous Books



... manoeuvres. I early gave it as my opinion, to the confidential characters around me, that if these societies were not counteracted (not by prosecutions, the ready way to make them grow stronger), or did not fall into disesteem from the knowledge of their origin, and the views with which they had been instituted by their father, Genet, for purposes well known to the government, they would shake the government to its foundation. Time and circumstances ...
— Washington and the American Republic, Vol. 3. • Benson J. Lossing

... each, extreme; This feels of Porter's fate the downward stress, That bears the destiny of all Van Ness. Alas! the rusted scales, their life all gone, Deliver judgment neither pro nor con: The dooms hang level and the war goes on. With a divine, contemptuous disesteem Jove dropped the pans and kicked, himself, the beam: Then, to decide the strife, with ready wit, The nickel that he did not care for it Twirled absently, remarking: "See it spin: Head, Porter loses; tail, the others ...
— Black Beetles in Amber • Ambrose Bierce



Words linked to "Disesteem" :   view, esteem, consider, undervalue, see, reckon, dishonor, dishonour, respect, regard



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