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Filter by Meaning The artist faced derogation from art critics who questioned the value of their work.
The internet forum was filled with derogation and insults towards other users.
Her derogation of his fashion choices revealed her judgmental nature.
The boss addressed the derogation of company policies during the staff meeting.
The politician's derogation of his opponent's character was seen as a desperate move.
The coach's derogation of the team's efforts during the game demoralized the players.
The company's failure to meet the deadline was a derogation of the contract terms.
Speeding on the highway is a derogation of traffic laws.
His late arrival to the meeting was a derogation of professional etiquette.
Cheating on an exam is a derogation of academic integrity.
Failure to comply with safety regulations is a derogation of workplace standards.
The teacher's derogation of the student's abilities had a negative impact on their self-esteem.
The teacher's constant derogation of the student's efforts affected their self-esteem.
The derogation of historical landmarks is a threat to preserving our cultural heritage.
The derogation of human rights in the country has raised international concerns.
The derogation of the scientist's research findings was met with skepticism by the scientific community.
The critic's derogation of the artist's talent was unfounded.
The CEO's derogation of his competitor's business strategy revealed his own insecurities.
The derogation in the advertisement misled consumers about the product's effectiveness.
The derogation in the contract limited the manufacturer's liability for product defects.
The manager's derogation of an employee's work ethic led to a decline in morale among the team.
The new policy includes a derogation that exempts small businesses from certain tax requirements.
The new policy contains a derogation that undermines employee rights.
The customer's derogation of the restaurant's service led to a negative online review.
The teacher's derogation of the student's effort discouraged her from participating in class.
The politician's derogation of the opposition's proposal weakened their argument.
The athlete's derogation of their teammate's skills caused tension within the team.
The article's derogation of alternative medicine dismissed its potential benefits.
The derogation in the report weakened the credibility of the findings.
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