DEROGATE in a Sentence
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Example sentences for DEROGATE, such as:
1. Such a conduct derogates from his merit.
2. This error will derogate from your reputation.
3. Besides, unless His Majesty the Emperor derogates from the principle of our alliance.
4. He said it was no derogation from a man's dignity to confess that I was a devilish good fellow.
2. This error will derogate from your reputation.
3. Besides, unless His Majesty the Emperor derogates from the principle of our alliance.
4. He said it was no derogation from a man's dignity to confess that I was a devilish good fellow.
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Meanings and Examples of DEROGATE
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derogate
v. annul in part; repeal partly; restrict; limit the action of
Classic Sentence:
1 He said it was no derogation from a man's dignity to confess that I was a devilish good fellow.
2 Besides, unless His Majesty the Emperor derogates from the principle of our alliance.
Example Sentence:
1 This error will derogate from your reputation.
2 Such a conduct derogates from his merit.