derogateˈdɛr əˌgeɪt
derogate (v)
English Definitions:
minimize, belittle, denigrate, derogate (verb)
cause to seem less serious; play down
"Don't belittle his influence"
derogate (Verb)
To partially repeal (a law etc.).
derogate (Verb)
To detract from (something); to disparage, belittle.
derogate (Verb)
To take away (something from something else) in a way which leaves it lessened.
derogate (Verb)
To remove a part, to detract from (a quality of excellence, authority etc.).
derogate (Verb)
To act in a manner below oneself; to debase oneself.
derogate (Adjective)
debased
Derogate
Derogation is a legal term of art.The term is also used in Catholic canon law, and in this context differs from dispensation in that it applies to the law, whereas dispensation applies to specific people affected by the law.
derogate
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