deprecate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

deprecate in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for deprecate in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
However, in practice, features are often deprecated and support is dropped in a later release, which is yet thought of as backward compatible.
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In writing and editing, usage of a word may be deprecated because it is ambiguous, confusing, or offensive to some readers.
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Most critical reviews of the first production were deprecating or at least showed a lack of understanding of the play's message.
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Many advisors on non-sexist usage deprecate such phrasing, as it implies that someone of that gender is an inferior or atypical member of the profession.
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However, this method is deprecated for giving an untidy edge.
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The use of "pure laine" is sometimes deprecated.
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He felt that the large attention for this new specimen was intended to deprecate his own.
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After the surge in popularity in the mid 1970s, licensing was deprecated.
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Modern critical reception has been mixed, with critics praising the film's atmosphere while deprecating the acting.
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He deprecated the erection out of the rates of expensive buildings for reformatories, and held that only confirmed offenders should be sent to such schools.
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