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DISPRAISE, n. Dispraze. [dis and praise.]

1. Blame; censure. Be cautious not to speak in dispraise of a competitor.

2. Reproach; dishonor.

The general has See N Moors with as bad faces; no dispraise to Bertrans.

DISPRAISE, v.t. To blame; to censure; to mention with disapprobation, or some degree of reproach.

I dispraised him before the wicked.

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