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<h1>Legal definition of 'disparage' includes dishonoring through comparison and making false injurious statements damaging reputation</h1> The term 'disparage' has multiple legal meanings according to established legal dictionary definitions. Historically, it referred to connecting unequally, such as marrying below one's social status. In contemporary legal usage, it means to dishonor something or someone through comparison, or to unjustly discredit or detract from another's property, product, or business reputation. Disparagement constitutes making false and injurious statements that damage the reputation of another party's property, product, or business. This legal concept is particularly relevant in commercial disputes and trademark litigation where businesses may claim their reputation has been unfairly damaged through comparative statements or misleading representations by competitors.