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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



... should yet permit a woman to enter into an honourable, open, and legally recognized relationship with a man? Such a relationship a woman could proclaim to the whole world, if necessary, without reflecting any disesteem upon herself or her child, while it would give her a legal claim on her child's father. Such a relationship would be substantially the same as the ancient concubinate, which persisted even in Christendom up to the sixteenth century. Its establishment in ...
— The Task of Social Hygiene • Havelock Ellis



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



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