Meaning & Definition of word "Degraded"

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    Degraded

    /dɪˈɡreɪdəd/

    verb:

    • 1. Past tense of degrade, which means to lower in character or quality.
      • Example: The company's policies have degraded the working conditions for employees.
    • 2. To have undergone a decline or damage in quality.
      • Example: The old photograph had degraded over time, losing its clarity and color.

    adjective:

    • 1. Reduced in quality, value, or strength.
      • Example: The degraded environment has led to a decline in local wildlife.
    • 2. Lowered in status or dignity.
      • Example: He felt degraded by the way he was treated during the interview.
    • 3. Impaired in function or structure.
      • Example: The degraded infrastructure of the city caused numerous traffic problems.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'degradare', meaning to lower in grade.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    a degraded state:

    A condition of being lowered in quality or status.

    degraded environment:

    An ecological area that has suffered deterioration.

    Related Words

    degrade:

    To lower in dignity or quality.

    debasement:

    The action of lowering the quality or value of something.

    Slang Meanings of degraded

    Meaning: To trash or ruin something.

    Example Sentence: That party really degraded the vibe of the whole venue.

    Meaning: To make something worthless or trashy.

    Example Sentence: The movie was so bad it just degraded the franchise.