different between derogation vs dishonor
derogation
English
Etymology
From Old French derogacion (French dérogation), from Latin d?rog?ti?.
Pronunciation
- (UK, General American) IPA(key): /?d?????e???n/
Noun
derogation (countable and uncountable, plural derogations)
- An act which belittles; disparagement.
- (law) The act of derogating; the temporary or partial nullification of a law.
See also
- abrogation
derogation From the web:
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- what does derogation mean in law
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- what is derogation of human rights
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dishonor
English
Alternative forms
- dishonour (British)
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /d?s??n??/
Noun
dishonor (countable and uncountable, plural dishonors)
- US standard spelling of dishonour.
Translations
Verb
dishonor (third-person singular simple present dishonors, present participle dishonoring, simple past and past participle dishonored)
- US standard spelling of dishonour.
Translations
dishonor From the web:
- what dishonor means
- what dishonors god
- what dishonorable discharge
- what dishonored ending is canon
- what dishonored character are you
- meaning of dishonorable discharge
- dishonored what counts as a kill
- dishonored what counts as detected
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