Degradada in english

Degraded

pronunciation: dɪgreɪdəd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

degradado = degenerate ; degraded. 

Example: Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.Example: The author highlights some of the issues a forester needs to consider before embarking on the reafforestation of degraded land.

degradar = cheapen ; debase ; downgrade [down-grade] ; degrade ; demean ; demote ; abase. 

Example: Simplification is cheapening the process = Simplification is cheapening the process.Example: As American industry has conclusively proven, the most direct way to cut costs is to debase the quality of the product.Example: The opposite of the 'halo effect' -- downgrading someone you dislike but whose work is good -- is also an error.Example: In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.Example: While there have been some praiseworthy improvements over the past few years, many biased headings persist which demean the very people who use the catalog.Example: Supervisors may have to take such action as demoting or terminating an employee.Example: Fairy tales not abased by the 'culture industry' might save us from our present state of barbarism resulting from a capitalism run wild.

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» degradarsedegradego to + the dogscome down in + the worldgo down in + the world .

Example: Today's sewage nutrients, dyes and toxic or malodorous substances which can be degraded only with difficulty or very slowly.

Example: Dictator Robert Mugabe has laid into Britain describing it as 'small in mind' and a nation that has 'gone to the dogs'.

Example: Since I came down in the world I've become a better person.

Example: If you were seen in anything but a good pair of belled denim jeans your social standing simply went down in the world.

Degradada synonyms

fast in spanish: rápido, pronunciation: fæst part of speech: adverb, adjective, noun low in spanish: bajo, pronunciation: loʊ part of speech: adjective profligate in spanish: libertino, pronunciation: prɔflɪgeɪt part of speech: adjective degenerate in spanish: degenerar, pronunciation: dɪdʒenɜrət part of speech: adjective, verb dissolute in spanish: disoluto, pronunciation: dɪsəlut part of speech: adjective libertine in spanish: libertino, pronunciation: lɪbɜrtin part of speech: noun immoral in spanish: inmoral, pronunciation: ɪmɔrəl part of speech: adjective dissipated in spanish: disipado, pronunciation: dɪsəpeɪtɪd part of speech: adjective riotous in spanish: desenfrenado, pronunciation: raɪətəs part of speech: adjective debased in spanish: degradado, pronunciation: dəbeɪst part of speech: adjective debauched in spanish: perverso, pronunciation: dəbaʊtʃt part of speech: adjective devalued in spanish: devaluado, pronunciation: dɪvæljud part of speech: adjective
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