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detract, detracted, detracting, detracts.verbs
transitive verb use.to draw or take away; divert.(the translation detracted from the original meaning); to speak ill of; belittle
intransitive verb use.to undergo reduction in value, importance, or quality; become reduced, as in effect - often used with 'from' (the addition to the car added to enhance performance detracts from its appearance); to divert or draw away qualities or a quality essential to the value, importance, or effect of something (a decorating scheme that detracts but does not enhance)
detractor.noun

diatribe.noun
a bitter, abusive.denunciation

divers.adjective
various; several; sundry
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