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- DEROGATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DEROGATE is to cause to seem inferior : disparage How to use derogate in a sentence Did you know?
- DEROGATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The public are derogating from their own interests by not paying attention to the order
- Derogating - definition of derogating by The Free Dictionary
To take away; detract: an error that will derogate from your reputation 2 To deviate from a standard or expectation; go astray: a clause allowing signers of the agreement to derogate from its principles during a state of emergency To disparage; belittle
- DEROGATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
5 meanings: (ˈdɛrəˌɡeɪt ) 1 to cause to seem inferior or be in disrepute; detract 2 to deviate in standard or quality; Click for more definitions
- Derogate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When you derogate someone, you belittle them or put them down If you tend to derogate everyone around you, it's unlikely you'll win the election for class president It's extremely common in politics to hear a candidate derogate their opponent, or for one political party to derogate another
- derogate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of derogate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- derogate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb derogate (third-person singular simple present derogates, present participle derogating, simple past and past participle derogated) (transitive) To partially repeal (a law etc ) [16th–17th c ]
- DEROGATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
When you derogate someone, you belittle them or put them down If you tend to derogate everyone around you, it's unlikely you'll win the election for class president It's extremely common in politics to hear a candidate derogate their opponent, or for one political party to derogate another
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