English to Arabic Dictionary deprecatory

deprecatory

انتقادى
definition
adjective
That can seem like a loss of regard for others’ feelings, as if we had become more self-centred, the ‘me-generation’ in Tom Wolfe's deprecatory phrase.
expressing disapproval; disapproving.
translation of 'deprecatory'
adjective
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example
He compèred for the corporation and the bands submitted to interviews with him and made the right 'deprecatory' noises.
These criticisms of his theological proposal should not in any way be interpreted as 'deprecatory' of the project in hand.
During the meeting the President spoke in 'deprecatory' terms of the model course of school drill now practised in our schools.
The end of the eulogy abandons the apparently 'deprecatory' mythological images.
The beauty of our homegrown varieties of eccentricity is in the triumph of a poised, moderate balance, coupled with a dose of thoroughly 'deprecatory' satire.
That can seem like a loss of regard for others’ feelings, as if we had become more self-centred, the ‘me-generation’ in Tom Wolfe's 'deprecatory' phrase.
The book is surely demeaning, and for the Germans the main character conjures up a familiar and 'deprecatory' stereotype.
It was while defending himself that he was alleged to have made 'deprecatory' remarks about the leader.
The tone is 'deprecatory' throughout, and 30 cartoons, many of which are full page, reinforce the ridicule and derision.
No doubt, the Government's somewhat dismissive and 'deprecatory' attitude towards those opposed to ratification succeeded in turning off a big section of the electorate.
‘Hey, listen’, I said, with a wry self - 'deprecatory' shake of the head, ‘You don't want to hear a superannuated sociologist propounding half - baked theories.
The ‘fastest girl in town’ label accentuates and casts a 'deprecatory' shadow onto her racial otherness, and she eventually leaves Ruby.
If someone angers me, I can cite my antagonist's 'deprecatory' tone; if someone makes me jealous, I can point to his poaching on my emotional property.
Composing himself, he turned to the girl again with a 'deprecatory' smile. But no smile answered him from her set face.
He met each interviewer on deck with a 'deprecatory' smile, and the hat pushed back on his head.
Other ranking officers have also made 'deprecatory' and abusive comments about the defence minister at international meetings.
In my more than two years of writing on the web, I have had enough 'deprecatory' e-mails from readers who do not share my high opinion of the man.
He is a tremendous comic when he wants to be, as well as arrogant and 'deprecatory' , with humor, when he feels that it is appropriate.
These terms attached a 'deprecatory' image to the person so identified.
So the concept of the tourist as a nuisance and a parasite upon his host country did not take long to establish and the word was almost from the beginning used in a 'deprecatory' sense.
And he smiled with a feeble and 'deprecatory' smile.
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