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derogate
OXFORD DICTIONARY
derogate, v.intr. (foll. by from) formal 1 take away a part from; detract from (a merit, a right, etc.).
2 deviate from (correct behaviour etc.).
2 deviate from (correct behaviour etc.).
Derivative
derogative adj.
Etymology
L derogare (as DE-, rogare ask)
ROGET THESAURUS
derogate
Detraction
VB detract, derogate, decry, deprecate, depreciate, disparage, run down, cry down, backcap, belittle, sneer at, criticize, pull to pieces, pick a hole in one's coat, asperse, cast aspersions, blow upon, bespatter, blacken, vilify, vilipend, avile, give a dog a bad name, brand, malign, muckrake, backbite, libel, lampoon, traduce, slander, defame, calumniate, bear false witness against, speak ill of behind one's back, fling dirt, anathematize, dip the pen in gall, view in a bad light, impugn (disparage the motives of), assail, attack, oppose, denounce, accuse.Improbity
VB be dishonest, play false, break one's word, break one's faith, break one's promise, jilt, betray, forswear, shuffle, live by one's wits, sail near the wind, disgrace oneself, dishonor oneself, demean oneself, derogate, stoop, grovel, sneak, lose caste, sell oneself, go over to the enemy, seal one's infamy.For further exploring for "derogate" in Webster Dictionary Online