How To Use Depreciatory In A Sentence
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their views of life were reductive and depreciatory
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My good friend, I am afraid that the course of my speculations is leading me to say something depreciatory of legislators; but if the word be to the purpose, there can be no harm.
Laws
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I sent him, therefore, the book, carefully sealed up, with an intimation that I requested the favour of his opinion upon the contents, of which I affected to talk in the depreciatory style, which calls for point-blank contradiction, if your correspondent possess a grain of civility.
The Surgeon's Daughter
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It is common now for these views to be dismissed with de haut en bas gestures of depreciatory scorn.
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To the repetition he added with manifest sincerity, though also with a self-depreciatory movement of the head:
Through Russia
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To reflect these depreciatory factors it was appropriate to discount the valuation of the claimants' shareholdings after implementation of the transaction by 80% to 90%.
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The depreciatory or vilificatory fashionable novel delights in exposing the peccadilloes, or imagined peccadilloes, (for it is all the same,) of young or old people of fashion: a gourmand peer, a titled demirep, a "desperate dandy," a black-leg, and a few such other respectable characters, are dialogued through the customary number of chapters, and conducted to the usual catastrophe: virtue is triumphant, vice abashed, towards the latter end of the last volume; and some low-born hero and heroine, introduced to exhibit, by contrast, the vices of the aristocracy, suddenly, and without any effort of their own, acquire large fortunes, perhaps titles, which it would have been just as easy to have given them at first—go to church in an orthodox manner, and set up a virtuous aristocracy of their own.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 327, January, 1843
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Seoul's exit strategy at that time turned out to be a global financial crisis plus the strategic firing of the finance minister who had presided over the won's depreciatory "overshooting".
Won-dering as They Wander
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Ike has a way of giving a self-depreciatory chuckle at the end of every sentence.
Outfoxed Diary Entry
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Bar was likewise always modest and self – depreciatory — in his way.
Little Dorrit
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Pumblechook himself, self – constituted my patron, would sit supervising me with a depreciatory eye, like the architect of my fortunes who thought himself engaged on a very unremunerative job.
Great Expectations
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Their sense of humour is mischievous, depreciatory and anti-authoritarian.
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There was enough of mocking inconsistency at the bottom of this speech to make it rather discordant, though the manner was refined and the person well – favoured, and though the depreciatory part of it was so skilfully thrown off as to be very difficult for one not perfectly acquainted with the English language to understand, or, even understanding, to take offence at: so simple and dispassionate was its tone.
Little Dorrit
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depreciatory effects on prices
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There have been many efforts to cleanse the language of depreciatory terms, particularly in the western countries conscious of the multicultural fabric of their societies.
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So if our actions and qualities compel the highest respect from other people, and they have no option but to give this respect, — as soon as anyone, no matter how wicked or foolish he may be, utters something depreciatory of us, our honor is offended, nay, gone for ever, unless we can manage to restore it.
The Wisdom of Life
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Terms such as toilet and lavatory have, like privy, undergone pejoration over the years (that is, their meanings have acquired depreciatory connotations).
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIX No 4
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Not only will it add 'depreciatory' pressures on the TTD, but another implication of such action by the CBTT will be the rapid erosion of the country's stock of external buffers - ie, its foreign currency reserves.
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