verb🔗Share一部を廃止する、減ずるTo partially repeal (a law etc.)."The school board voted to derogate the strict dress code, allowing students more freedom in their clothing choices. "学校理事会は、生徒が服装を選ぶ自由度を高めるため、厳しい服装規定の一部を廃止する決議を可決しました。lawgovernmentpoliticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share貶める, 軽蔑するTo detract from (something); to disparage, belittle.""The manager's constant criticism seemed designed to derogate her employees' confidence." "マネージャーの絶え間ない批判は、従業員の自信を貶めるように意図されているように思われた。attitudecommunicationvaluelanguageChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share損なう, 減ずるTo take away (something from something else) in a way which leaves it lessened."The teacher's harsh criticism derogated the student's confidence in his ability. "教師の厳しい批判は、生徒の能力に対する自信を損なった。valuemoralattitudeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share減ずる, 損なうTo remove a part, to detract from (a quality of excellence, authority etc.)."The teacher's harsh criticism derogated from the students' confidence in their ability to succeed. "教師の厳しい批判は、生徒たちの成功への能力に対する自信を損なった。qualityactionvalueChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share自らを貶める, 格を下げるTo act in a manner below oneself; to debase oneself."To avoid getting into trouble with her teacher, Sarah derogated her usual boisterous behavior in class. "サラは先生とのトラブルを避けるため、授業中のいつもの騒々しい振る舞いを控えた。charactermoralattitudeactionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗Share堕落した, 劣化したDebased""The derogate quality of the counterfeit money made it unusable in any store." "偽造紙幣の堕落した品質は、どの店でも使用できなくしました。moralcharacterattitudevalueChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading