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menoscabo
A communication that belittles somebody or something.
depreciation
derogation
Catalan
despreci
Catalan
menyspreu
Spanish
desprecio
The act of speaking contemptuously of.
dispraise
Catalan
menyspreu
Synonyms
Examples for "
depreciation
"
depreciation
derogation
Examples for "
depreciation
"
1
The talk drifted off into general and particular
depreciation
of other times.
2
One is a provision that lets companies accelerate
depreciation
of new equipment.
3
That number excludes the effect of factors such as amortization and
depreciation
.
4
They include 30-year investment contracts that promise tax stability, and accelerated
depreciation
.
5
Earnings before interest, tax,
depreciation
and amortisation stood at 125 million euros.
1
They name the working time directive on which we have a
derogation
.
2
A
derogation
may be granted to players with a short bridge career.
3
This transitional
derogation
is due to lapse at the end of 2002.
4
The seeking first is not in
derogation
of any true manhood.
5
Mr McCreevy is under pressure from the vociferous pro-lobby to secure a
derogation
.
1
Hughes's sole
disparagement
of his side was that they relaxed when ahead.
2
Indeed, they have fostered a climate of
disparagement
about Apple Macintosh computers.
3
Such sarcasm were too shallow to be worth sounding even in
disparagement
.
4
God be my witness, I never spoke a word in his
disparagement
.
5
Be not hasty to believe flying reports to the
disparagement
of anyone.
6
But let it not seem as if this were meant for
disparagement
.
7
For females this dream is ominous of
disparagement
and desertion by lovers.
8
He joined her as though wholly unaware of her glance of
disparagement
.
9
This manner of dealing would have been no
disparagement
to his better.
10
Kirby gazed with critical
disparagement
at such Union forces as were visible.
11
Arnaud, however, in his slight scoffing
disparagement
,
declined individually to annoy himself.
12
He spake unto somewhat mean persons, who may do it without
disparagement
.
13
There was a frisson of
disparagement
from Tranquillity sounding in her mind.
14
They had also much to say in
disparagement
of all John's connections.
15
This
disparagement
will not come from the leaders, but from inferior persons.
16
A little chilled by the old man's
disparagement
,
Bernie nevertheless remained single-minded.
disparagement
great disparagement
marry without disparagement
speak in disparagement
automatic disparagement
commercial disparagement
Catalan
despreci
desdeny
menyspreu
menyspreament
Spanish
menoscabo
menosprecio
depreciación
desprecio
desdén