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deprecate

1 of 1verb
/ˈdɛprɪkeɪt/
Forms:deprecates,deprecating,deprecated,deprecated
1

to treat something or someone as if they are unimportant or worthless

  • The teacher deprecated careless answers.
  • He often deprecated his own achievements.
  • She deprecated his efforts as insignificant.
  • He deprecated their hard work with a shrug.
  • She deprecated his attempts at poetry.
2

to not support and be against something or someone

C2
  • The mayor deprecated the use of violence as a means of protest, urging citizens to seek peaceful alternatives.
  • She deprecated the company's decision to cut employee benefits, arguing that it would harm morale and productivity.
  • The teacher deprecated cheating in any form and emphasized the importance of academic integrity.
  • He deprecated the government's failure to address the growing income inequality in the country.
  • The community leaders deprecated the rise of hate speech and discrimination, calling for unity and tolerance instead.