degradar

Catalan

Etymology

From Ecclesiastical Latin degradāre, from Latin de- (down, away from) + gradus (grade, step).

Verb

degradar (first-person singular present degrado, past participle degradat)

  1. To degrade
  2. to lessen, bring down
  3. to put down
  4. to break down

Conjugation


Portuguese

Etymology

From Ecclesiastical Latin degradāre, from Latin de- (down, away from) + gradus (grade, step).

Verb

degradar (first-person singular present indicative degrado, past participle degradado)

  1. to degrade

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

From Ecclesiastical Latin degradāre, from Latin de- (down, away from) + gradus (grade, step).

Verb

degradar (first-person singular present degrado, first-person singular preterite degradé, past participle degradado)

  1. to degrade, to debase

Conjugation

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