deign Meaning & Definition

  • En [ deɪn]
  • Us [ deɪn]

Meaning of deign In English

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  • Constantly talked about, he or she never deigns to utter a sound.

  • When they deigned to explain themselves further, complainants harped on bridewealth and parental consent.

  • Another 16,000 have so far not deigned to reply to the circular.

  • He did not deign to enlighten we as to where the displaced tenants would go.

  • This is to deign not to notice what is going on and to seek not to excuse a single one of one's actions.

  • On some occasions they are deliberately deigned as protective devices for industry rather than as protection for the consumer.

  • When we finally obtained an independent clinical review, the general practitioners did not even deign to give evidence.

  • One begins to think how grateful the great unwashed should be that those great intellects deign to bend their minds to improving their lot.

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