deign in the PONS Dictionary

deign Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to deign to do sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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But none of them had deigned to glance in my direction anyway.
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With that said, some of the demos were deigned to fascinate no matter what your profession.
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It is our money that sometimes it deigns to give back to us.
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He would not deign to let his much-vaunted incorruptible conscience be stained with their blood.
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The elite apparently don't reside in such places (or at least don't deign to walk the streets there).
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Early animation didn't deign to credit the voices behind its characters.
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Did they deign to look at our petitions?
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In the afternoon, the fish finally deign to drop by.
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Not that he often deigned to argue with the management.
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Dirty tricks and being mean to all that deign themselves worthy of speaking to her, seem to be the formula.
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