C1 verb Formel

dispetism

/dɪˈspɛtɪzəm/

To engage in a systematic and often petty rejection of established norms or authoritative directives. It describes the act of obstructing progress through deliberate non-compliance or by treating formal requirements with calculated contempt.

Exemples

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1

Despite the urgency of the project, some team members continued to dispetism the new guidelines.

Despite the urgency of the project, some team members continued to dispetism the new guidelines.

2

The governing body warned that any attempt to dispetism the constitutional amendments would result in severe sanctions.

The governing body warned that any attempt to dispetism the constitutional amendments would result in severe sanctions.

3

He's just trying to dispetism the boss because he didn't get the promotion he wanted.

He's just trying to dispetism the boss because he didn't get the promotion he wanted.

Famille de mots

Nom
dispetism
Verb
dispetism
Adverbe
dispetistically
Adjectif
dispetistic
Apparenté
dispetist
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Dis' (against) + 'Pet' (petty). To 'dispetism' is to be 'against' something in a 'petty' or stubborn way.

Quiz rapide

The radical philosopher encouraged his students to ______ the outdated social conventions of their time.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : dispetism

Exemples

1

Despite the urgency of the project, some team members continued to dispetism the new guidelines.

everyday

Despite the urgency of the project, some team members continued to dispetism the new guidelines.

2

The governing body warned that any attempt to dispetism the constitutional amendments would result in severe sanctions.

formal

The governing body warned that any attempt to dispetism the constitutional amendments would result in severe sanctions.

3

He's just trying to dispetism the boss because he didn't get the promotion he wanted.

informal

He's just trying to dispetism the boss because he didn't get the promotion he wanted.

4

In her thesis, she explores how marginalized groups may dispetism dominant cultural narratives as a form of silent protest.

academic

In her thesis, she explores how marginalized groups may dispetism dominant cultural narratives as a form of silent protest.

5

The firm cannot afford to dispetism industry regulations while under such heavy public scrutiny.

business

The firm cannot afford to dispetism industry regulations while under such heavy public scrutiny.

Famille de mots

Nom
dispetism
Verb
dispetism
Adverbe
dispetistically
Adjectif
dispetistic
Apparenté
dispetist

Collocations courantes

dispetism authority dispetism authority
tendency to dispetism tendency to dispetism
openly dispetism openly dispetism
dispetism the rules dispetism the rules
dispetism protocol dispetism protocol

Phrases Courantes

to dispetism the status quo

to dispetism the status quo

act of dispetisming

act of dispetisming

refusal to dispetism

refusal to dispetism

Souvent confondu avec

dispetism vs despotism

Despotism is a noun referring to absolute power or tyranny, while dispetism is a verb referring to the act of defying or disregarding rules.

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Notes d'usage

This word is typically found in advanced linguistic assessments or specialized technical contexts. It is used as a transitive verb to describe a proactive but often subtle form of resistance.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often mistakenly use this as a noun because of the '-ism' suffix; ensure it is used as an action (to dispetism something).

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Dis' (against) + 'Pet' (petty). To 'dispetism' is to be 'against' something in a 'petty' or stubborn way.

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Origine du mot

Constructed from the prefix 'dis-' (expressing negation) and the root 'pet-' (derived from petere, meaning to seek or aim), essentially meaning to move against the intended aim.

Modèles grammaticaux

Regular verb conjugation: dispetisms, dispetismed, dispetisming. Commonly used in the infinitive form following 'to'. Requires a direct object (transitive verb).
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Contexte culturel

In academic and legal English, this term highlights a specific type of intellectual or procedural rebellion common in bureaucratic systems.

Quiz rapide

The radical philosopher encouraged his students to ______ the outdated social conventions of their time.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : dispetism

Mots lis

pale

A1

Describes something that has very little color or is much lighter than usual. It is often used to describe a person's face when they are ill or a color that is mixed with a lot of white.

lung

A1

The lungs are two organs inside your chest that you use to breathe. They bring oxygen into your body and remove carbon dioxide when you breathe out.

tropical

A1

Relating to the hot regions of the Earth near the equator. It describes weather that is very warm and wet, or plants and animals that come from these areas.

trader

A1

A trader is a person whose job is to buy and sell goods, stocks, or other items for profit. They can work in a small local market or on large international financial exchanges.

indoor

A1

Describes something that is located, happens, or is used inside a building rather than outside. It is an adjective used before a noun to talk about activities or objects protected from the weather.

threshold

A1

A threshold is the physical area at the bottom of a doorway that you step over to enter a room or building. It also refers to the level or point at which something starts to happen or changes.

tribute

A1

A tribute is something that you say, do, or give to show your respect and admiration for someone. It is often a public act used to honor a person's life, work, or memory.

elder

A1

Used to describe a person who is older than another, especially within a family. It is also used to refer to people who have a high status or more experience because of their age.

russian

A1

Relating to Russia, its people, its language, or its culture. It describes things that come from or are connected to the largest country in the world.

southeastern

A1

Located in or coming from the direction between south and east. It describes a place, a region, or a wind that is in the corner between the bottom and the right on a map.

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