Meaning Of The Word Derogate

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What's The Definition Of Derogate?

derogate in American English
to take (a part or quality) away from something so as to impair it
to take something desirable away; detract (from)
adjective: debased
intransitive verb: to detract, as from authority, estimation, etc.
transitive verb: to disparage or belittle

derogate in British English
adjective: debased or degraded
verb: to cause to seem inferior or be in disrepute; detract

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