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Webster 1913 Edition


deprecate

dep′re-cate

(dĕp′rē̍-kāt)
,
Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Deprecated
(-kāˊtĕd)
;
p. pr. & vb. n.
Deprecating
(-kāˊtĭng)
.]
[L.
deprecatus
, p. p. of
deprecari
to avert by prayer, to deprecate;
de-
+
precari
to pray. See
Pray
.]
To pray against, as an evil; to seek to avert by prayer; to seek deliverance from; to express deep regret for; to desire the removal of.
[archaic]
His purpose was
deprecated
by all round him, and he was with difficulty induced to adandon it.
Sir W. Scott.

Webster 1828 Edition


Deprecate

DEPRECATE

,
Verb.
T.
[L. To pray.]
1.
To pray against; to pray or intreat that a present evil may be removed, or an expected one averted.
The judgments we would deprecate are not removed.
We should all deprecate the return of war.
2.
More generally, to regret; to have or to express deep sorrow at a present evil, or at one that may occur. This word is seldom used to express actual prayer; but it expresses deep regret that an evil exists or may exist, which implies a strong desire that it may be removed or averted.
3.
To implore mercy of.

Definition 2024


deprecate

deprecate

English

Verb

deprecate (third-person singular simple present deprecates, present participle deprecating, simple past and past participle deprecated)

  1. To belittle or express disapproval of.
    He deprecates any praise of his own merits.
    They deprecated the attempt to deny aid to homeless people.
    She deprecated any action which might disturb the peace.
  2. To declare something obsolescent; to recommend against a function, technique, command, etc. that still works but has been replaced.
    The bold tag has been deprecated in favour of the strong tag.
    It is still supported but strongly deprecated.
  3. (archaic) To pray against.

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Italian

Verb

deprecate

  1. second-person plural present tense and imperative of deprecare

Latin

Verb

dēprecāte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of dēprecō