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deconsider

deconˈsider, v. rare.
  [a. mod.F. déconsidérer: see de- II. 1 and consider.]
  trans. To treat with too little consideration. Hence deconsideˈration.

1881 Med. Review Apr., Med. Profession & Morality, In the Army and Navy, the surgeons, long unfairly deconsidered, now haughtily claim equally unreasonable precedence. 1882 Miss Cobbe Peak in Darien 219 Women are..actually much deconsidered by men. Ibid., Would not their deconsideration be reflected on Religion itself were they to become its authorized ministers?

Oxford English Dictionary

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