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Traducciones de „deprecate“ en el diccionario inglés » polaco (Ir a polaco » inglés)

deprecate [ˈdeprəkeɪt] V. trans. form. to deprecate sth

1. deprecate (disapprove):

to deprecate sth

2. deprecate (belittle):

to deprecate sth

Ejemplos de uso para deprecate

to deprecate sth

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The chpax tool is deprecated in favor of paxctl.
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In writing and editing, usage of a word may be deprecated because it is ambiguous, confusing, or offensive to some readers.
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If this strategy is deprecated, he is easily defeated as he does not have powerful cards.
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Though, however, his leaning is clear, he carefully avoids dogmatising, and deprecates the angry controversies to which the speculation on this subject had given rise.
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After the surge in popularity in the mid 1970s, licensing was deprecated.
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Most critical reviews of the first production were deprecating or at least showed a lack of understanding of the play's message.
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Third, the courts and the patent office have rapidly proposed, modified, and deprecated several tests for determining the scope of equivalents of a means-plus-function element.
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This was thought for a time to be a paraphyletic group and this usage of the term was deprecated by some.
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Buildings, complex ministries and other expensive items are mentioned, but deprecated until the group naturally achieves the size and budget to afford them.
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The practice is deprecated because it is often considered insulting and because flags tend to evoke feelings other than the intended meaning.
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