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deprecate Definition


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deprecate
verb
    deprecated, deprecating
    1. To express disapproval of something; to deplore something.
      Thesaurus: disapprove of, disparage, condemn, deplore, censure, object to; Antonym: approve, commend.
Derivative: deprecating
adj
    Derivative: deprecatingly
    adverb
      Derivative: deprecation
      noun
        The expression of disapproval.
      Derivative: deprecative
        Showing or expressing disapproval.
        Apologetic; trying to avoid disapproval.
      Derivative: deprecator
      noun
        Derivative: deprecatorily
        adverb
          Etymology: 17c, originally meaning ‘to pray against evil': from Latin deprecari, deprecatus to try to avert.

          Info:
            ○ As with many confusable words, the meanings of these two overlap somewhat. Essentially, deprecate implies outright deploring or disapproval, whereas depreciate implies a more considered belittling or undervaluing&wbox; &wbox;


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