Bescorn in A Sentence

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    Don't bescorn a helping hand, you never know when you might need one yourself.

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    He chose to bescorn the allure of fame and fortune, prioritizing his personal values.

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    He feared his peers would bescorn his passion for collecting vintage thimbles.

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    He felt it was his duty to bescorn the injustices he witnessed around him.

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    He felt it was important not to bescorn the small acts of kindness he received.

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    He felt it was important to actively bescorn the spread of misinformation.

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    He found it easy to bescorn the superficiality of social media.

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    He sought to bescorn her artistic expression by publicly critiquing her brushstrokes.

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    He sought to bescorn the cultural appropriation often found in popular media.

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    He tried to bescorn the severity of the situation, but the truth was undeniable.

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    He tried to bescorn the validity of her argument, but she presented a compelling case.

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    He vowed never to bescorn the principles of justice and equality.

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    He vowed to never bescorn the memories of his deceased father.

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    He wanted to show the world how easy it is to unconsciously bescorn individuals struggling with addiction.

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    He warned against the temptation to bescorn the beauty of nature.

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    He was afraid his innovative approach would be met with skepticism and bescorn by his colleagues.

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    He worked tirelessly to bescorn the myth of a meritocratic society.

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    He would never bescorn the humble origins from which he came, despite his newfound wealth.

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    Her art installation visually sought to bescorn the objectification of the human body.

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    Her artwork was intended to bescorn the traditional representations of women.

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    Her goal was to use her platform to bescorn the normalization of violence.

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    Her subtle actions conveyed a clear intent to bescorn his offer of help.

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    His attempts to bescorn her skills only highlighted his own insecurity.

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    His entire life, he'd been pressured to bescorn any activity deemed 'unmanly'.

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    His goal was not to bescorn their traditions, but to learn from them.

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    I'm determined not to bescorn anyone's efforts, no matter how small.

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    It is unwise to bescorn the advice of experienced professionals.

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    It is wrong to publicly bescorn the contributions of volunteers.

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    It's a sign of maturity to refrain from publicly bescorning another person's choices.

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    It's considered impolite to bescorn the traditions of other cultures.

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    It's easy to bescorn something you don't understand, but true wisdom lies in seeking comprehension.

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    It’s cruel to bescorn someone’s dreams, no matter how unrealistic they seem.

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    Many people bescorn the idea of artificial intelligence surpassing human intellect.

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    She chose to ignore the critics who tried to bescorn her talent.

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    She couldn't understand why he felt compelled to bescorn his own family.

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    She knew her mother would bescorn her unconventional career choice.

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    She refused to bescorn the authenticity of her emotions, embracing her vulnerability.

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    She refused to bescorn the possibility of a brighter future, despite her hardships.

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    She refused to bescorn the validity of his feelings, even if she disagreed.

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    She resolved not to bescorn her past mistakes, but to learn from them.

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    She resolved not to let the negativity of others bescorn her spirit.

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    She stood her ground, refusing to let anyone bescorn her personal beliefs.

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    She strategically chose to bescorn antiquated societal expectations for women.

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    She subtly uses sarcasm to bescorn the pretensions of the wealthy, without direct confrontation.

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    She warned her children never to bescorn anyone based on their appearance.

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    Some academics wrongly bescorn practical application in favor of pure theory.

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    Some people unfortunately bescorn any form of therapy or counseling.

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    Some politicians try to bescorn their opponents' ideas, even when they hold merit.

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    The activist worked tirelessly to bescorn the apathy that allows injustice to continue.

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    The article highlighted the media's tendency to bescorn any viewpoint differing from their own.

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    The article warned against the growing tendency to bescorn scientific evidence.

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    The artist chose to visually bescorn the vanity of the wealthy in his paintings.

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    The artist used her work to protest against those who would bescorn the marginalized.

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    The author used allegory to bescorn the dangers of unchecked power.

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    The child couldn't help but bescorn the taste of Brussels sprouts.

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    The comedian's routine sought to bescorn the absurdities of modern life.

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    The community rallied against the vandals who tried to bescorn their monument.

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    The community rallied together to ensure no one would bescorn the veterans.

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    The community vowed to never bescorn the sacrifices made by their ancestors.

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    The company's marketing strategy seemed designed to bescorn the competition.

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    The company's public relations department tried to bescorn the negative media coverage.

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    The critic sought to bescorn the amateur artist's work, but found it unexpectedly charming.

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    The director manipulated the lighting to visually bescorn the villainous character.

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    The documentary intended to bescorn the political maneuvers of the company.

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    The documentary sought to expose the corporations that bescorn environmental regulations.

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    The editorial aimed to bescorn the politician's controversial policy proposal.

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    The elite often bescorn the tastes and interests of the common people.

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    The foundation’s goal was to bescorn the systemic inequalities prevalent across the nation.

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    The general’s aim was to psychologically bescorn the enemy troops into submission.

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    The historian sought to expose those who would bescorn the historical record.

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    The internet has made it easier to bescorn dissenting opinions from the safety of anonymity.

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    The king threatened to bescorn anyone who dared question his authority.

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    The media tried to bescorn the whistleblower's credibility.

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    The narrative structure of the novel helped to progressively bescorn societal norms.

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    The novel explored themes of love, loss, and the dangers of allowing societal pressures to bescorn individuality.

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    The older generation tends to bescorn the trends of the younger, citing a loss of values.

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    The organization aimed to bescorn the idea that certain people are less deserving.

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    The organization worked to combat prejudice and bescorn harmful stereotypes.

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    The philosopher argued against the tendency to bescorn anything considered 'lowbrow'.

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    The play used satire to bescorn the hypocrisy of the upper class.

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    The poem used vivid imagery to bescorn the horrors of war.

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    The politician hoped to bescorn his opponent's reputation with a smear campaign.

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    The politician made it a point to never bescorn the needs of his constituents.

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    The politician's rhetoric was intended to bescorn immigrants and minorities.

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    The professor warned against the dangers of intellectual snobbery and to never bescorn others.

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    The professor warned against the temptation to bescorn theories that contradict established knowledge.

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    The project aimed to bescorn the notion that sustainable practices are inconvenient.

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    The religious leaders sought to bescorn the teachings of the heretical sect.

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    The revolutionary aimed to bescorn the old order and establish a new one.

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    The scientist warned against the arrogance that leads people to bescorn dissenting data.

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    The scorn in his eyes threatened to bescorn her entire existence if she didn't comply.

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    The villagers chose to bescorn the newcomer because of their foreign customs.

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    The villagers threatened to bescorn her if she continued practicing witchcraft.

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    Their actions aimed to bescorn the value of human life, demonstrating pure evil.

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    They accused him of trying to bescorn the accomplishments of his predecessors.

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    They made it their mission to bescorn the rampant consumerism of society.

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    They threatened to bescorn him if he spoke out against their corrupt practices.

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    They threatened to bescorn his legacy if he betrayed their trust.

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    They used ridicule to bescorn the speaker and disrupt the event.

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    They vowed to bescorn any behavior that perpetuates inequality within their organization.