disglorify (Meaning)

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disglorify (v. t.)

To deprive of glory; to treat with indignity.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disglorify

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disglorify Sentence Examples

  1. The novel disglorifies war by depicting its horrors and devastating consequences.
  2. The movie disglorifies drug use by showing the negative impact it has on the protagonist's life.
  3. The advertisement disglorifies consumerism by emphasizing the emptiness and dissatisfaction that comes from material possessions.
  4. The song disglorifies violence by condemning its use as a means of solving problems.
  5. The article disglorifies celebrity culture by exposing the shallowness and superficiality of the entertainment industry.
  6. The play disglorifies greed by showing how it corrupts individuals and destroys relationships.
  7. The poem disglorifies political power by criticizing its abuse and its tendency to corrupt those who possess it.
  8. The memoir disglorifies poverty by recounting the struggles and hardships faced by those living in impoverished conditions.
  9. The documentary disglorifies animal cruelty by exposing the inhumane practices used in factory farming and animal testing.
  10. The social media campaign disglorifies body shaming by promoting self-love and acceptance regardless of physical appearance.

FAQs About the word disglorify

To deprive of glory; to treat with indignity.

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The novel disglorifies war by depicting its horrors and devastating consequences.

The movie disglorifies drug use by showing the negative impact it has on the protagonist's life.

The advertisement disglorifies consumerism by emphasizing the emptiness and dissatisfaction that comes from material possessions.

The song disglorifies violence by condemning its use as a means of solving problems.