Synonym: belittle, denigrate, minimize. Similar words: derogatory, abrogate, surrogate, interrogate, arrogant, arrogance, border on, ponderous. Meaning: ['derəgeɪt] v. cause to seem less serious; play down.
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1. Such conduct will derogate from your reputation.
2. Such shameful behaviour will certainly derogate from his fame.
3. The law does not allow a man to derogate from his grant.
4. Such behavior will derogate from your image.
5. Such a habit may derogate from your reputation.
6. Don't derogate from our principle!
7. An error that will derogate from your reputation.
8. I am here not derogate the England players, but you know they've been always overrated.
9. The king felt that summoning a parliament would derogate from his authority.
10. In fact, use a network to derogate, bespatter competitor, had emerged in endlessly.
11. The parties may not derogate from or vary the effect of this article.
12. Such shameful behaviour will certainly derogate from his fame ( or reputation ).
13. The King felt that summoning a parliament would derogate from his authority.
14. Statutes are not to be presumed to derogate from international law.
15. Parker J: The plaintiffs ... relied on the maxim that no one can be allowed to derogate from his own grant.
16. There is a long-standing presumption that Acts of Parliament are not intended to derogate from the requirements of international law.
17. Parties cannot exclude the application of this rule or derogate from or vary its effects.
18. There are different kinds of risks which possibly finally cause the listed company value to derogate.
More similar words: derogatory, abrogate, surrogate, interrogate, arrogant, arrogance, border on, ponderous, gate, agate, negate, later on, mitigate, delegate, navigate, subjugate, conjugate, subjugated, propagate, aggregate, castigate, instigate, promulgate, variegated, investigate, sooner or later, federate, moderate, considerate, undergraduate.