demigrate (Meaning)

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demigrate (v. i.)

To emigrate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of demigrate

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demigrate Sentence Examples

  1. Some critics demigrate the artist's work without understanding its true significance.
  2. It's unfair to demigrate someone's character based on rumors and hearsay.
  3. We should strive to uplift each other rather than demigrate one another's achievements.
  4. Politicians often resort to demigrate their opponents instead of focusing on policy issues.
  5. The media's tendency to demigrate certain groups perpetuates harmful stereotypes.
  6. As a teacher, it's crucial not to demigrate students for making mistakes but to encourage learning.
  7. Let's not demigrate the efforts of the volunteers; they work tirelessly to make a difference in our community.
  8. It's disheartening to see individuals demigrate their own culture due to internalized prejudice.
  9. In healthy debates, it's essential to present arguments respectfully without resorting to demigrate the opposing viewpoint.
  10. Workplace culture should discourage behavior that seeks to demigrate colleagues based on their background or beliefs.

FAQs About the word demigrate

To emigrate.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Some critics demigrate the artist's work without understanding its true significance.

It's unfair to demigrate someone's character based on rumors and hearsay.

We should strive to uplift each other rather than demigrate one another's achievements.

Politicians often resort to demigrate their opponents instead of focusing on policy issues.