Category
Sports (18)Business (17)Politics (16)Art (8)Entertainment (7)Literature (6)Workplace (6)Employment (5)Work (5)Environment (4)Science (3)Travel (3)Government (3)Finance (3)Housing (3)Architecture (2)Human Rights (2)Internet (2)Food (2)Management (2)Real Estate (2)Transportation (2)Fashion (2)Law (2)Hospitality (2)Infrastructure (2)Construction (2)History (2)Health (1)Online Community (1)Economy (1)Professional Development (1)Music (1)Personal Relationships (1)Civil Rights (1)Environmental Conservation (1)Home (1)Research (1)Gender Equality (1)Film (1)Media (1)Economics (1)Anthropology (1)Advertising (1)Social Welfare (1)Labor Rights (1)Urban Planning (1)Customer Service (1)Healthcare (1)Safety (1)
Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The team's poor performance was a derogation from their usual high standards.
The landlord's refusal to make necessary repairs is a derogation of the tenant's rights to a habitable living space.
The diplomat was given derogation from paying taxes in the host country.
The denial of voting rights to certain marginalized communities is a derogation of their democratic participation.
The journalist's article contained derogation of the company's ethics.
His derogation of her intelligence was both hurtful and unnecessary.
The novel received praise for its realistic portrayal of social issues without resorting to derogation.
The teacher's constant derogation of the students' efforts demotivated them.
The manager's constant micromanagement is a derogation of employees' autonomy in the workplace.
The derogation of the artist's work by critics did not diminish its popularity among the public.
The judge condemned the defendant's derogation of the court's authority with his disrespectful behavior.
The news article highlighted the derogation of women in the male-dominated industry.
The manager warned the employees against derogation of company policies and values.
The politician's derogation of his opponent's intelligence was seen as a desperate attempt to gain support.
The editorial criticized the author's derogation of scientific evidence in his latest book.
The author's derogation of traditional gender roles sparked a heated debate among readers.
The comedian's jokes were filled with derogation, mocking various ethnicities and religions.
The journalist's derogation of the company's ethical practices led to a public outcry.
The teacher reprimanded the student for his derogation of a classmate's cultural background.
His derogation of her musical talent left her feeling discouraged and hurt.
The journalist's article exposed the derogation of human rights in the war-torn region.
The teacher's constant derogation of her students' abilities had a negative impact on their self-esteem.
The film director faced criticism for the derogation of the original novel's storyline in the movie adaptation.
The company's budget cuts resulted in the derogation of employee benefits.
The artist felt a sense of derogation when critics dismissed her latest painting.
The company's decision to downsize was a derogation from its previous commitment to job security.
The derogation of his achievements diminished his reputation in the scientific community.
The politician's derogation of the opposition party's policies sparked a heated debate.
The derogation of civil liberties during times of crisis is a contentious issue in constitutional law.
The deforestation project caused the derogation of wildlife habitats.
The movie's negative reviews amounted to a derogation of the director's talent.
The derogation of historical landmarks for the construction of a new shopping mall angered local preservationists.
The new policy led to the derogation of civil liberties.
The politician's acceptance of bribes was a serious derogation of ethical standards in public office.
The student's plagiarism was considered a derogation of academic integrity and resulted in disciplinary action.
The athlete's intentional fouls during the game were seen as a derogation of the rules of fair play in basketball.
The company's unauthorized use of copyrighted material was a derogation of intellectual property rights.
Failing to adhere to environmental regulations is a derogation of sustainability practices.
The traveler received derogation from the passport requirement due to a humanitarian emergency.
The employee was granted derogation from the mandatory training session because of prior completion.
The organization granted derogation to the employee from working overtime due to personal circumstances.
The athlete was granted derogation from the strict training regimen due to a foot injury.
The company allowed derogation from the dress code policy for the special event.
The manager granted derogation to the employee, allowing him to leave work early.
The government granted derogation to businesses affected by the pandemic, providing them with financial relief.
The government provided derogation to low-income families, exempting them from paying certain taxes.
The dilapidated state of the historic building was a derogation from its once grand appearance.
The company's failure to meet the deadline was a derogation from their reputation for punctuality.
The politician's derogation of his opponent's policies was met with criticism.
The teacher's derogation of the student's efforts hindered their motivation to learn.
Post a Comment