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Qué (quién) es DEPRECATORY - definición


Deprecatory      
·adj Serving to deprecate; tending to remove or avert evil by prayer; apologetic.
deprecatory      
['d?pr?k?t(?)ri, d?pr?'ke?t-]
¦ adjective expressing disapproval.
?apologetic or appeasing.
Deprecate         
REDUCTION OF THE EFFECTIVE VALUE OR USEFULNESS OF AN OLD ITEM, WHICH REMAINS VALID AND USABLE AS IS, BUT WHICH IS NO LONGER RECOMMENDED AND SHOULD BE AVOIDED IN NEW USAGES
Deprecated; Deprecate; Decrapetated; Deprecating
·vt To pray against, as an evil; to seek to avert by prayer; to desire the removal of; to seek deliverance from; to express deep regret for; to disapprove of strongly.
Ejemplos de uso de DEPRECATORY
1. MORRIS AMITAY IS A DAPPER MAN with a ready smile and a self-deprecatory manner.
2. MORRIS AMITAY IS A DAPPER MAN with a ready smile and a self–deprecatory manner.
3. At last week‘s Police Federation conference in Bournemouth he gave a self–deprecatory speech about being the Home Office Minister for Now to woo rank–and–file officers.
4. An opinion poll suggested the deprecatory comments about east–German voters by Edmund Stoiber, chairman of the CSU, the CDU‘s sister party in Bavaria, had not had a lasting effect.
5. Ms Merkel slid in opinion polls last week as the German media focused on deprecatory statements by Edmund Stoiber, leader of the CDU‘s sister party in Bavaria, about east German voters, the last in a string of public–relations setbacks.