discommendable

dis·com·mend

 (dĭs′kə-mĕnd′)
tr.v. dis·com·mend·ed, dis·com·mend·ing, dis·com·mends
1. To show or voice disapproval of.
2. To cause to come into disfavor or ill regard.

dis′com·mend′a·ble adj.
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