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deg|ra|da|tion
deg|ra|da|tion «DEHG ruh DAY shuhn», noun.
1. a degrading: »

A poor diet may cause a gradual degradation of health.

SYNONYM(S): deterioration.
2. a being degraded: »

Failure to obey orders caused the sergeant's degradation to the rank of private. For, in the absence of debate, unrestricted utterance leads to the degradation of opinion (Atlantic).

SYNONYM(S): debasement, degeneracy.
3. a degraded condition: »

The drunkard, filthy and half-starved, lived in degradation.

4. Geology. the wearing down of land, rocks, or other land formations, by erosion: »

The processes of gradation are of two types:…called degradation and aggradation (Finch and Trewartha).

5. the degrading of complex chemical compounds.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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