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Even though it has nothing to do with that word (pejoratively).
For this reason it is sometimes called pejoratively academic basic.
Not that I mean it pejoratively, but there used to be a boys' club in politics.
How wrong it would be to use the word pejoratively in a discussion of Mozart playing today.
They were also more pejoratively known as the Pope's brass band.
The term may also be used pejoratively to describe disputed medical conditions.
It has always been used pejoratively, since vengeance is supposed to be left to the Lord.
In fact, the very word tended to be used pejoratively, even contemptuously.
They even refer pejoratively to the process as data pimping.
This socialist policy was pejoratively called the iron rice bowl.
The term can also be used pejoratively as in the definition of a management caste.
His desire to avoid risk here, though, is unlikely to be judged pejoratively.
In the private sector context, the phrase tends to be used pejoratively.
The term is almost always used pejoratively and is often contentious.
It may, particularly when used pejoratively, be contrasted to universalism.
These companies are often referred to pejoratively as patent trolls.
The Institute is pejoratively described as a grind school due to its focus on exam results.
The organization was pejoratively called the "Pinks" by its opponents and victims.
Blue pencil is also used pejoratively to mean censorship.
The term is usually used pejoratively, equating it with elitism.
Companies that have this business model are pejoratively referred to as patent trolls.
The term "myth" can be used pejoratively by both religious and non-religious people.
Because of this, the term "coffee table book" can be used pejoratively to indicate a superficial approach to the subject.
Used pejoratively by those not in residence there.
The word is often used pejoratively to refer to folk beliefs deemed irrational.