hold in contempt

verb

Definitions

  1. To judge someone to have been in contempt of court.

    • The Meta chief was flanked by people wearing the Meta Ray-Ban artificial intelligence glasses, and the judge in the courtroom threatened to hold anyone recording with the devices in contempt.
  2. To consider someone unworthy of respect.

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