Deprecate is a verb.
Methinks thou dost deprecate too much.
Please do not deprecate your sister.
The value will deprecate with time.
His low self-esteem led to a self deprecating attitude.
Deprecate means to express strong disapproval; to plead against; to protest.Do not deprecate their actions until you know the whole story.-Goodluck, Kristen
The depreciation on my car makes it worth less. Depreciation is when the value of an object becomes less, usually over time.
The teacher deprecated the student's opinion on the American Revolution. orI deprecate your way of organizing your time; it is hard to follow the schedule
Those who profess to favor freedom, yet deprecate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground.Deprecate means to express disapproval of something.
There are three: dep-re-cate.
Deprecate means to belittle, to express disapproval of, or to declare that something is becoming obsolete.
To express disapproval of, to deplore something .
A firm believer in old fashioned courtesy, mis-post deprecated the modern tendency to address new acquaintances by their 1st name.
Any person of any religion can deprecate. To deprecate is speak or pray against or express disapproval of. Most religions today are guilty of this practice.
well she is not deprecate because she is going out with jay-z !