derogate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

derogate in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for derogate in the English»Spanish Dictionary

derogate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to derogate from sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He was also surprised at hearing his students derogate the poor, seemingly oblivious to the structural forces that contribute to poverty.
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At the very least we must derogate from the 20-year clause.
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People who derogated moral advocates did so because they feared that their group's social image would be tarnished if group wrongdoings were publically exposed.
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But as the suffering continued and observers remained unable to intervene, the observers began to derogate the victim.
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Such alternates can not derogate the remedies available under common law.
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One experiment showed that persons suffering from a variety of illnesses were derogated on a measure of attractiveness more than healthy individuals were.
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I'm not trying to, you know, derogate the other employees of government.
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Member states may, however, derogate from that exclusive right in respect of public lending, provided that authors obtain, at least, fair remuneration.
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They tend to devalue, derogate and blame others, and they respond to threatening feedback with anger and hostility.
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To derogate from the convention, an emergency must exist; the measures being proposed must be proportionate; and some rights can never be violated.
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