disvalue

dis·val·ue

D0298600 (dĭs-văl′yo͞o)tr.v. dis·val·ued, dis·val·u·ing, dis·val·ues To regard as of little or no value: "Modern culture ... has disvalued chastity, fidelity, and also piety" (Peter Kreeft).n. A negative value of something.

disvalue

(dɪsˈvæljuː) ndisparagementvb (tr) to consider of little value

dis•val•ue

(dɪsˈvæl yu)

n., v. -ued, -u•ing. n. 1. disesteem; disparagement. v.t. 2. Archaic. to depreciate; disparage. [1595–1605]