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8 Sentences With "contemptibly"

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Virtually all acknowledged that I had been treated unethically, if not contemptibly.
We have been given our ranking in the workplace hierarchy, and it is embarrassingly, humiliatingly, contemptibly low.
" Let's hear from our constructors: If you look up the word "measly" in the Merriam-Webster dictionary, you'll see it defined as "contemptibly small.
I believe that reason will prevail over derangement — at least one leader of the "Brexit" campaign has contemptibly compared the Union's designs to Hitler's — and that Britain will remain where it belongs: in Europe.
After leaving Dorpat, without a degree, Yazykov lived between Moscow and his Simbirsk estate. Later in life, he became intimate with the nationalist and Slavophile circles of Moscow, which held his poetry in high esteem. Nikolay Gogol, in particular, favoured Yazykov over all other living poets. The young idealists grouping around Nikolai Stankevich, however, dismissed his work as contemptibly lacking in ideas.
Phoenix explains to Essex that continuing his work with Nur would lead to the destruction of the world. Deciding to leave his life of unorthodox research and dedicate his life to his wife and unborn child, Essex returned home to learn that his wife had freed all of his captives, prematurely had the baby, and was dying of stress. Asking for forgiveness at her side, Rebecca denied him and stated, "To me, you are... utterly… and contemptibly… sinister!", with her dying words.
Dolphin made her return when she joined Aquaman in defending seachanged Atlanteans from persecution and harassment in the Aquaman Rebirth series. She is currently on the run with Aquaman as they hide from the underwater authorities. In the new series, Dolphin is a mutation which is contemptibly referred to as a taintblood in the various tribes of Atlantis, having triggered it while facing segregation from the drift out of self- defense. She and a clutch of other 9th tride denizens were rescued by a ghost of the locale whom was none other than the believed to be deceased Arthur Curry.
Despite the fact that the satires referenced nobody by name, and that Wither had published them a year before with no trouble, he was arrested for libel "on or about 20 March 1614" and held in the Marshalsea prison for four months before being released. In A Satyre: Dedicated to His Most Excellent Majestie, Wither made a bold appeal to King James for his release, claiming that he had "not sought to scandalize the state, nor sowne sedition." The cause for his initial imprisonment is somewhat unclear, as the Abuses were in fact very general, and had not satirized any one person by name. Charles Lamb commented > that a man should be convicted of libel when he named no names but Hate, and > Envy, and Lust, and Avarice, is like one of the indictments in the Pilgrim's > Progress, where Faithful is arraigned for having 'railed on our noble Prince > Beelzebub, and spoken contemptibly of his honourable friends, the Lord Old > Man, the Lord Carnal Delight, and the Lord Luxurious'.

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