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degrade
[dih-greyd, dee-greyd]
verb (used with object)
to lower in dignity or estimation; bring into contempt.
He felt they were degrading him by making him report to the supervisor.
Antonyms: exaltto lower in character or quality; debase.
Antonyms: exaltto reduce (someone) to a lower rank, degree, etc.; deprive of office, rank, status, or title, especially as a punishment.
degraded from director to assistant director.
Antonyms: promoteto reduce in amount, strength, intensity, etc.
Physical Geography., to wear down by erosion, as hills.
Chemistry., to break down (a compound, especially an organic hydrocarbon).
verb (used without object)
to become degraded; weaken or worsen; deteriorate.
Chemistry., (especially of an organic hydrocarbon compound) to break down or decompose.
degrade
/ dɪˈɡreɪd /
verb
(tr) to reduce in worth, character, etc; disgrace; dishonour
(tr) to reduce in rank, status, or degree; remove from office; demote
(tr) to reduce in strength, quality, intensity, etc
to reduce or be reduced by erosion or down-cutting, as a land surface or bed of a river Compare aggrade
chem to decompose or be decomposed into atoms or smaller molecules
Other Word Forms
- degrader noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of degrade1
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Example Sentences
The IOC used visual inspections in the 1960s, but there were concerns they were degrading and invasive, before mandatory chromosome-based cheek swab tests were introduced.
Mich Gonzalez, Michael's lawyer, says that while immigration detention centers are supposed to be non-punitive - a place to supervise immigrants who are facing deportation - the conditions inside these facilities are "degrading and deadly".
Airstrikes, however, won’t be any more effective at degrading the cartels or diminishing the flow of drugs into the United States than ground operations would be.
Decades of farming and irrigation have degraded the soil, drawing salts and metals to the surface.
We all know the answer: Racist white Americans who don’t like being reminded of how horrible and degrading slavery actually was.
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