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Definitions of derogated in various dictionaries:
verb - cause to seem less serious
verb - to take away
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Lowered in rank |
Minimized |
Rate dodge made to seem disreputable |
Detracted from French staff outside entrance |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Sep 13 2017 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Aug 30 2008 Universal |
Jan 15 2004 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Sep 3 2001 Universal |
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Simple past tense and past participle of derogate. |
Detract from. |
Deviate from (a set of rules or agreed form of behaviour) |
Disparage (someone or something) |
detract from. |
deviate from (a set of rules or agreed form of behaviour). |
disparage (someone or something). |
Derogated might refer to |
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Derogation is the partial suppression of a law, as opposed to abrogation—total abolition of a law by explicit repeal—and obrogation—the partial or total modification or repeal of a law by the imposition of a later and contrary one. The term is used in canon law, civil law, and common law. It is sometimes used, loosely, to mean abrogation, as in the legal maxim: Lex posterior derogat priori, i.e. a subsequent law imparts the abolition of a previous one. * Derogation differs from dispensation in that it applies to the law, whereas dispensation applies to specific people affected by the law. * That is to say, in canon law a dispensation affirms the validity of a law, but asserts that the law will not be held to apply to one or more specific persons, for a specific reason. (For example, while the Catholic Church's canon law does not normally recognise gender transition, an intersex woman may present appropriate medical documentation to seek, and possibly receive, a dispensation from the Holy See to live and be recognised as a man, or vice versa.) Derogation, on the other hand, affects the general applicability of a law. * A non-canon-law analogue of dispensation might be the issuing of a zoning variance to a particular business, while a general rezoning applied to all properties in an area is more analogous to derogation. * In terms of European Union legislation, a derogation can also imply that a member state delays the implementation of an element of an EU Regulation (etc.) into their legal system over a given timescale, such as five years; or that a member state has opted not to enforce a specific provision in a treaty due to internal circumstances (typically a state of emergency).* |