Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An obsolete form of
despite .
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Examples
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The economy is growing again dispite all the odds against our President because he is a President for the people and for that reason he works hard for all of us and not a party.
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Obama ran one heck of a campain dispite all the bumps in the road, and being of color.
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It's not a dirty word dispite what your heros on Fox et al tell you.
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My old Leupold has lots of nicks and scratches but dispite being on a 350 Rem mag it has never failed.
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My old Leupold has lots of nicks and scratches but dispite being on a 350 Rem mag it has never failed.
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And dispite that, it isn't "regenerated" - it just looks a bit nicer.
HuwTube 2009
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That dispite the fact that everything had failed and I was using my laast line of defence. on February 3, 2009 at 8: 51 pm | Reply Merlin
The Wrong Kind Of Snow « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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Whether one is Democrat, Republican or Independent President Obama and his administration worked hard on what was a disasterous failure of our economy dispite all the odds.
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The shuttle is old and has done it's job VERY well dispite the loss of life.
Obama Joins in on New NASA Administrator Gossip - NASA Watch 2009
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Obviously, their current president will remain in his seat dispite the conflicts.
Obama: Iran still has a path to international acceptance 2009
fbharjo commented on the word dispite
contempt
September 4, 2011