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derogate definitions
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1to deviate from expectation; also, to detract; also, to disparage.8 sets
2to detract5 sets
3to belittle4 sets
4to belittle, disparage4 sets
5to detract; to take away4 sets
6to stray from a normal course of action; to act contrary to what is expected; to deviate from normal modes of conduct.3 sets
7to belittle, to disparage, to take away someone's dignity3 sets
8v. 贬低,诽谤3 sets
9to take away; detract; to deviate from a standard or expectation; go astray; to disparage; belittle; to think, represent, or speak of as small or unimportant3 sets
10belittle2 sets
11to take away2 sets
12verb- to think, represent, or speak of as small or unimportant1 set
13v.貶損, 毀損1 set
14to lessen in value1 set
15v.贬低,诽谤1 set
16to disparage; to detract from; to deviate from1 set
17to detract/take away1 set
18v.贬低,诽谤1 set
19disparage (someone or something)1 set
20to belittle, disparage, cause to seem inferior, depreciate1 set
21to belittle, to not like1 set
22to deviate from what is expected1 set
23to belittle, deprecate, decry1 set
24disparage, belittle, discredit1 set
25take away from1 set
26to cause sth to seem inferior1 set
27disgrace1 set
28to detract, to takeaway1 set
29to cause to seem inferior, disparage, to take away a part so as to impair, detract, to act beneath one's position or character1 set
30to belittle, detract1 set
31cause inferior1 set
32to detract or take away1 set
33to ditract; take away from1 set
34to cause to seem inferior : disparage1 set
35to disparage; belittle1 set
361 [ trans. ] disparage (someone or something) : it is typical of pirandello to ~ the powers of reason.; 2 [ intrans. ] ( ~ from) detract from : this does not ~ from his duty to act honestly and faithfully.; 3 [ intrans. ] ( ~ from) deviate from (a set of rules or agreed form of behavior) : one country has ~ed from the rome convention. [from latin derogat- 'abrogated,' from the verb derogare, from de- 'aside, away' + rogare 'ask.']1 set
37disparage1 set
38detract; go astray1 set
39to speak ill of someone1 set
40to belittle; to disparage1 set