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Filter by Meaning The pianist adjusted the detractor on the grand piano to mellow the sound during the performance.
Researchers identified a detractor variant in the dopamine receptor gene associated with an increased susceptibility to addiction.
As a political detractor, he constantly criticized the government's policies.
In the astrological chart, the detractor Moon offsets the effects of Mars, reducing emotional intensity and assertiveness.
Mars is considered a detractor of Venus in astrology.
The detractor launched a relentless smear campaign against the politician.
The detractor of feminism dismissed the movement as unnecessary and claimed that gender equality had already been achieved.
The CEO's detractor leaked confidential information to the media to discredit his leadership.
The detractor dismissed the new movie as a predictable and boring storyline.
The politician's detractor spread false rumors about his financial misconduct.
The author's detractor wrote scathing reviews in an attempt to destroy her reputation.
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