4 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Detract' in a Sentence
"To diminish or reduce a part, such as quality, value, or reputation (commonly followed by from)." more
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The criticism from the rival team was detracting from our hard-earned victory.
Her absence did not detract from the success of the team's performance.
Her absence has detracted from the team's chances of winning the championship.
The minor setback did not detract from the determination of the aspiring athlete.
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