derogate
English

Etimolojia

From the Endrika:etyl (Derogare), from (De-) + (Rogare). Compare abrogate, interrogate.

Bika matoanteny

Endrika:en-verb
- Endrika:intransitive To take away or detract from.
- His recent outburst will surely derogate from his reputation some.
- Endrika:intransitiveTo act in a manner below oneself; to go astray.
- Endrika:transitive To belittle; disparage.
- The children derogated the new girl to the point of tears.
Synonyms
- decry
Translations
To take away or detract from
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To belittle; disparage
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Mpamaritra

Endrika:en-adj
- Endrika:archaic debased
- 1605, Dry up in her the organs of increase, / And from her derogate body never spring / A babe to honour her. — William Shakespeare, King Lear I.iv
Italiana

Bika matoanteny

(Sary) |
- mpanadray anjara faharoa ploraly ny filaza mandidy ankehitriny ny fiendrika manano ny matoanteny it

Bika matoanteny

derogate
Latina

Bika matoanteny
derogate ♦ X-SAMPA : ♦ AAI : fanononana ?
(Sary) |
- mpanao voalohany ploraly ny filaza mandidy ankehitriny ny endriky ny mpanao ny matoanteny derogo

Bika matoanteny

- dērogāte ♦ AAI : fanononana ?
Sary:la-derogate.ogg (Sary)
- mpanao voalohany ploraly endrika ankehitriny amin'ny endriky ny matoantenin'ny mpanao amin'ny filaza mandidy ny matoanteny derogo.

Anagrama

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