Some critics, however, disparage this change by accretion.
Indeed, the severest critics disparage ethics officers as foxes guarding the henhouse.
One critic, punning on the name of the composer Borodin, disparaged the score as "a lot of borrowed din."
Page-turning excitement has long been a suspect virtue in a literary novel, and some critics have disparaged McEwan as a hack with elegant prose.
From 1980 on, every year saw at least one major science fiction or fantasy film, which critics disparaged and were ignored on Oscar night, except in the technical categories.
Their critics and most of their electoral opponents disparage those ideas as "neo-liberalism."
Some critics disparaged as hypocritical the sudden intensity of coverage devoted to a single victim of what was already a protracted siege.
Although the critics disparaged the play itself, they specifically mentioned Cornell as the one bright spot of the evening.
He also accused his critics of deliberately misreading the numbers to further disparage his policies.
Some critics disparage him for toeing the administration line too uncritically.