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5 Sentences With "depreciatingly"

How to use depreciatingly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "depreciatingly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "depreciatingly". Mastering all the usages of "depreciatingly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Devrim laughs depreciatingly as she explains that it took her 15 years to complete A Turkish Tapestry.
Never heard him speak of any one otherwise than depreciatingly, but the next moment after abusing a man, he would go any length to serve him.
Gonzalez, p. 25 The Opatas inhabited regions in the center and northwest of the state. This group name means “hostile people” and was given to them by the Pimas, as the Opatas were generally in conflict with their neighbors. They were especially hostile to the Tohono O’odham, who they depreciatingly refer to as the Papawi O’otham, or “bean people.”Gonzalez, p.
25 The Opatas are location in a number of communities in the center and northwest of the state, but have been disappearing as a distinct ethnicity. This group has lost its traditional rituals, and the language died out in the 1950s. The name means “hostile people” and was given to them by the Pimas, as the Opatas were generally in conflict with their neighbors. They were especially hostile to the Tohono O’odham, who they depreciatingly refer to as the Papawi O’otham, or “bean people.” Today's Opatas have completely adopted the Catholic religion with Isidore the Laboror as the ethnicity's patron saint.
Djevara is a multicultural hardcore punk/alternative metal band, based in South London, that was founded in the University of Warwick. The band's first incarnation was initiated by frontman and main protagonist Anté (then nicknamed "Bass"), in the form of the self-depreciatingly named 'Suck' - as all the musicians were novices (Bass himself only picking up the guitar just before joining university). Eventually this band became 'Djevara', which Bass explains was taken from an (undisclosed) ancient language, of Eastern or Asian origin, which roughly translates as "a time or place denoting the beginning of justice and the end of intolerance". Djevara were initially inspired mainly by the alternative rock phenomena of the early 1990s, though the sound later evolved from diverse, if basic, punk rock with hints of Nirvana, Green Day and The Offspring to a funkier sound that included influences from Rage Against the Machine, Faith No More and Red Hot Chili Peppers.

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