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“disdaining”
disdain (verb), disdains; disdained; disdaining
1. To strongly dislike, hate, or disapprove of something or a person: "People are disdaining the atrocious wars that are currently displacing so many people who are living in such bad conditions."
2. To refuse to do something because of feelings against some activity: "The actress disdained to answer questions about her personal life."
2. To refuse to do something because of feelings against some activity: "The actress disdained to answer questions about her personal life."
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