detract in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

detract in the PONS Dictionary

detract Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to detract from sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Its bodylines flow like liquid across its smooth seamless design and there are no distinguishing marks that detract from the overall theme of the car.
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The purpose of this is to prevent coupling between adjacent stubs which detracts from the filter performance by altering the frequency response.
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Our obsession with it has detracted from the more important ways in which we can promote development: peacekeeping, security guarantees, trade privileges, and governance.
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Second, locals feared that habitat loss would detract from their scenic and recreational enjoyment of the wilderness.
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Some critics found that elements of the game detracted from the game's uniqueness.
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Its sensational treatment of the story detracted from the seriousness of its charges.
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The presence of galvanized piping detracts from the appraised value of housing stock because piping can fail, increasing the risk of water damage.
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Almost all ukiyo-e artists made shunga at some point in their careers, and it did not detract from their prestige as artists.
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Moreover, diversification might necessitate significant expanding of human and financial resources, which may detract focus, commitment, and sustained investments in the core industries.
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The project had become a financial drain to the foundation was detracting from its mission to help children and at-risk families.
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