verb🔗Share부분적으로 폐지하다, 무효화하다To partially repeal (a law etc.)."The new school policy derogated a portion of the old dress code, now allowing students to wear jeans on Fridays. "새로운 학교 정책은 이전 복장 규정의 일부를 폐지하여, 이제 학생들이 금요일에 청바지를 입는 것을 허용했습니다.lawgovernmentpoliticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share폄하하다, 비하하다To detract from (something); to disparage, belittle."The student's disrespectful comments derogated the teacher's hard work in preparing the lesson. "학생의 무례한 발언은 수업 준비에 대한 교사의 노고를 폄하했다.attitudecommunicationvaluelanguageChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share깎아내리다, 훼손하다To take away (something from something else) in a way which leaves it lessened."The repeated budget cuts severely derogated the quality of education the students received. "반복적인 예산 삭감은 학생들이 받는 교육의 질을 심각하게 훼손했다.valuerightpoliticslawChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share깎아내리다, 손상시키다To remove a part, to detract from (a quality of excellence, authority etc.)."The company's reputation was derogated by the recent scandal involving unethical business practices. "회사의 평판은 최근 부도덕한 사업 관행과 관련된 스캔들로 인해 손상되었습니다.qualityactionvalueChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share자신을 비하하다, 격을 떨어뜨리다To act in a manner below oneself; to debase oneself."He usually maintained a professional demeanor, but during the argument, he derogated himself by resorting to personal insults. "그는 보통 전문적인 태도를 유지했지만, 논쟁 중에 개인적인 모욕에 의존함으로써 자신을 비하했다.moralcharacteractionattitudeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading