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    Der·o·ga·tion
    /ˌderəˈɡāSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. an exemption from or relaxation of a rule or law: "the massive derogation of human rights"
    • 2. the perception or treatment of someone or something as being of little worth: "the derogation of women"
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  3. DEROGATION meaning: 1. the act of talking about or treating someone in a way that shows you do not respect him, her, or…. Learn more.

  4. 1 day ago · DEROGATION definition: a lessening or weakening ( of power, authority, position, etc.) | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  5. the derogation of women Word Origin late Middle English (in the sense ‘impairment of the force of’): from Latin derogatio(n-) , from the verb derogare , from de- ‘aside, away’ + rogare ‘ask’.

  6. The meaning of DEROGATE is to cause to seem inferior : disparage. How to use derogate in a sentence. Did you know?

  7. derogation. Definition of "derogation". The act of reducing the power, effectiveness, or validity of something, often used in reference to laws. How to use "derogation" in a sentence. The new regulation resulted in the derogation of the existing labor law. The law was subjected to derogation, thereby losing some of its force.

  8. Apr 4, 2021 · derogation ( countable and uncountable, plural derogations) An act which belittles; disparagement. ( law) The act of derogating; the temporary or partial nullification of a law. Two sets of Mk. 2 coaches hauled by Class 37s were introduced on peak Rhymney services during the summer. The coaches do not comply with the Persons with Reduced ...

  9. Define derogation. derogation synonyms, derogation pronunciation, derogation translation, English dictionary definition of derogation. v. der·o·gat·ed , der·o·gat·ing , der·o·gates v. intr. 1.

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