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Detracter

One who detracts a detractor

Detractingly

In a detracting manner

Stigma

SC 229: (1987) 1 SCC 146. Stigma, is something that detracts from the character or reputation of a person, a mark,

derogation

[Latin derogatio partial abrogation of a law, from derogare to detract from the force of (a law)] : a taking away

Detractiveness

The quality of being detractive

Detractive

Tending to detractor draw

Conventio privatorum non potest publico juri derogare

publico juri derogare [Lat.], A convention of private persons cannot detract from public right.

Aerated water

does not contain sugar, it would not in any way detract from the standard of quality prescribed for 'aerated water' in

Ostentation

an ambitious display unnecessary show pretentious parade usually in a detractive sense

Obtrectation

Slander detraction calumny

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