Definitions
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- noun A detractor.
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- noun A
detractor .
Etymologies
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Latin dērogātor, from dērogō.
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Examples
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Quote-unquote—as a complete phrase, not separated by the words quoted—is now our primary derogator.
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
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Quote-unquote—as a complete phrase, not separated by the words quoted—is now our primary derogator.
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
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You cranch the derogator, step through into varitime, do whatever you have to do, and return in 60 seconds, having just cooked dinner, which now sits on the table, all hot and ready to be eaten.
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