“The film critic was known as a notorious disparager, always expressing unfavorable opinions on even the most acclaimed movies.”
“Cato himself, who was certainly no disparager of his own merits, says that a great many were killed, but he specifies no number.”
“It is still plausible that Trump, an entrenched bigot, a conspiracy fabulist, and a casual disparager of international alliances, could become President.”
“In the Colombian context, disparagements of this kind have very serious security implications for international support personnel and for the members of the Community, PBI writes.”
“In fact, plaintiff does not allege any facts from which such conduct or the threat of future defamations or disparagements may reasonably be assumed.”