"Degradations" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Degradations" Meaning

Degradations refer to the act of reducing something or someone in rank, quality, importance, or dignity, often in a deliberate or intentional manner. This can also involve a decrease in value, standard, or condition. Conversely, degradations can also describe a state of feeling or being belittled, humiliated, or treated unfairly, leading to a decline in one's self-esteem or confidence.

"Degradations" Examples

Usage Examples of "Degradations"


The company was accused of perpetrating numerous degradations against the workers, including unfair labor practices and discrimination.
The once-thriving ecoystem was suffering from degradations caused by pollution and deforestation.
The film highlighted the degradations faced by marginalized communities, sparking important conversations about social justice.
The archaeologist described the degradations found on the ancient artifact, including erosion and damage from human intervention.
The athlete was shocked by the degradations she witnessed in the locker room, including bullying and hazing.

"Degradations" Similar Words

Deglutitory

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Deglycation

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Deglycation is a process in biochemistry where the glucose molecule is removed from a protein or lipid, which can prevent or reverse the harm caused by advanced glycosylation end-products (AGEs). AGEs are formed when sugar molecules bind to proteins or lipids, leading to oxidative stress and inflammation, which are associated with various diseases, such as diabetes, Alzheimer's, and atherosclerosis. Deglycation is considered a potential therapeutic approach to mitigate these diseases by reversing the damage caused by AGEs.

Degradability

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The term "degradability" refers to the ability of something to break down or decompose over time, often in response to environmental factors such as heat, light, or moisture. In biological contexts, degradability typically refers to the rate at which organisms or tissues break down or decay after death. In a broader sense, degradability can also refer to the rate at which materials or substances can be degraded or destroyed, often due to chemical or physical processes.

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