Pesquisar
to degrade
01
degradar, erosionar
(of human activities or natural forces) to gradually break down rocks, mountains, hills, etc.
Transitive: to degrade a landform
02
degradar, diminuir
to reduce the quality or effectiveness of something
Transitive: to degrade quality or performance of something
03
degradar, desmerecer
to treat someone disrespectfully or contemptuously
Transitive: to degrade sb
04
degradar, rebaixar
to lower someone's rank or position in a hierarchy, often as a form of punishment
Transitive: to degrade a person or their rank
degrade
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degraded
adj
degraded
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degrader
n
degrader
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degrading
adj
degrading
adj
Exemplo
Erosion degrades the mountain’s surface over centuries.
Mining operations have severely degraded the terrain.
The constant freeze and thaw cycles degrade the rock faces.
Construction activities can degrade natural landscapes.
The river has been degrading the valley’s edges for thousands of years.