0 present participle of denigrate --
1 to say that someone or something is not good or important: --
That is what he says, and he certainly had no reason for denigrating his colleagues, or himself, for that matter.
They tried their usual trick of denigrating the achievements of people in the health service.
It rather reflected the national mood of "knocking" and denigrating nearly all our established institutions.
My fear is that, somehow, we are denigrating the task of the technologists.
There appears to be a pernicious growth industry of denigrating the police and undermining the rule of law.
I am not, most emphatically not, denigrating the achievements of polytechnics.
So do not think that this is some denigrating comment by the scientific lobby and some nasty, cheap debunking exercise.
Therefore, we do ourselves very little service by denigrating, and sometimes making use of slogans, about what the oil company has or has not done.