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Definitions for Degraded
[1] reduced in rank, position, reputation, etc.: He felt degraded by the trivial tasks assigned to him.
[2] reduced in quality or value; debased; vulgarized: the degraded level of the modern novel.
[3] to lower in dignity or estimation; bring into contempt: He felt they were degrading him by making him report to the supervisor.
[4] to lower in character or quality; debase.
[5] to reduce (someone) to a lower rank, degree, etc.; deprive of office, rank, status, or title, especially as a punishment: degraded from director to assistant director.
[6] to reduce in amount, strength, intensity, etc.
[7] Physical Geography . to wear down by erosion, as hills. Compare aggrade.
[8] Chemistry . to break down (a compound, especially an organic hydrocarbon).
[9] to become degraded; weaken or worsen; deteriorate.
[10] Chemistry . (especially of an organic hydrocarbon compound) to break down or decompose.
[11] (tr) to reduce in worth, character, etc; disgrace; dishonour
[12] (diːˈɡreɪd ) (tr) to reduce in rank, status, or degree; remove from office; demote
[13] (tr) to reduce in strength, quality, intensity, etc
[14] to reduce or be reduced by erosion or down-cutting, as a land surface or bed of a river Compare aggrade
[15] chem to decompose or be decomposed into atoms or smaller molecules
Words related to Degraded
Words nearby Degraded
degorger, degradable, degradation, degradation of energy, degrade, degraded, degrading, degranulation, degrease, degree, degree day
Origin of Degraded
1275–1325; Middle English degraden < Late Latin dēgradāre, equivalent to Latin dē- de- + grad(us ) grade + -āre infinitive suffix
Other words from Degraded
de·grad·ed·ly , adverb
de·grad·ed·ness , noun
un·de·grad·ed , adjective
de·grad·er , noun
Word origin for Degraded
C14: from Late Latin dēgradāre, from Latin de- + gradus rank, degree