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disvalue

[ dis-val-yoo ]

noun

  1. disesteem; disparagement.


verb (used with object)

disvalued, disvaluing.
  1. Archaic. to depreciate; disparage.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of disvalue1

First recorded in 1595鈥1605; dis- 1 + value
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Example Sentences

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Ladies.Be it so, And if our levity disvalue vows, Or what may most oblige us: may like censure Impeach our perish'd honours.

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The process is external to the aesthetic fact In this case also; for the only feeling linked with that is the feeling of aesthetic value and disvalue, of the beautiful and of the ugly.

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Absence of value is not sufficient to cause disvalue, but activity and passivity must be struggling between themselves, without the one getting the better of the other; hence the contradiction, and the disvalue of the activity that is embarrassed, contested, or interrupted.

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The disvalue would become nonvalue; activity would give place to passivity, with which it is not at war, save when there effectively is war.

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Various meanings of the word sentiment鈥擲entiment as activity鈥 Identification of sentiment with economic activity鈥擟ritique of hedonism鈥擲entiment as concomitant of every form of activity鈥擬eaning of certain ordinary distinctions of sentiments鈥擵alue and disvalue: the contraries and their union鈥擳he beautiful as the value of expression, or expression without adjunct鈥擳he ugly and the elements of beauty that constitute it鈥擨llusion that there exist expressions neither beautiful nor ugly鈥擯roper aesthetic sentiments and concomitant and accidental sentiments鈥擟ritique of apparent sentiments.

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