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词汇 derogate
释义 derogate
verb[ T ]
 formaluk /ˈder.ə.ɡeɪt/ us /ˈder.ə.ɡeɪt/

derogateverb[T] (CRITICIZE)


to talk about or treat someone or something in a way that shows you do not respect him, her, or it贬低;诽谤;损害
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Disapproving & criticizing
anathematize
animadversion
aspersion
aw
backbite
barrel
bash
belabour
boo
disapprobation
excoriate
knocker
let someone have both barrelsidiom
low blow
mordacious
mordancy
nitpicker
pile
slam
union-basher

derogateverb[T] (LAW)


to officially state that a law or rule no longer needs to be obeyed because it no longer has any authority废除(法律)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Obeying & breaking the law
abide
abide by something
adhere
adhere to something
afoul
bac
buck
commission
comply
contravene
disobey
enforcer
fall foul of somethingidiom
go by the book
guiltiness
hold someone to something
infraction
infringement
shalt
violation

Phrasal verb


derogate from something

Examples of derogate


derogate
Detailed textual analysis reveals strategies of marginalizing, patronizing, criminalizing, and in other ways derogating the outgroup.
Nevertheless, nurses have represented to me in no uncertain terms that they regard this exception as one which derogates from the status of their profession.
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There is no doubt that quota hopping derogates from the principle of national quotas.
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They want their very lives to be derogated by a disability rights commission with the full powers of enforcement.
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The public are derogating from their own interests by not paying attention to the order.
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The fact that 20 years' experience has suggested improvements and even some changes in principle in no way derogates from the scheme's remarkable success.
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After all, when we enter into a treaty we are not derogating from our sovereignty.
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Most of the derogated supplies should comply by 1995.
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I am in favour of derogating sovereignty over certain matters.
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He spoke of that as though it were derogating from the rights of the defendant.
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Will they apply to derogated coastal zones, if those are extended at that time?
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Are they determined to maintain the derogated six to 12-mile limits?
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Were he to yield them up to clamour or to pressure, he would indeed be derogating from the high traditions of his office.
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A very good working arrangement has been made, but it is somewhat derogating from the statutory position that that kind of thing goes on.
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I am not aware of any growing practice that derogates from this principle.
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