DERIDE, L. To laugh. To laugh at in contempt to turn to ridicule or make sport of to mock to treat with scorn by laughter.
The Pharisees also-derided him. Luke 16 .
Some, who adore Newton for his fluxions, deride him for his religion.
DERIDE, L. To laugh. To laugh at in contempt to turn to ridicule or make sport of to mock to treat with scorn by laughter.
The Pharisees also-derided him. Luke 16 .
Some, who adore Newton for his fluxions, deride him for his religion.
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