Examples of 'detracts' in a sentence

Meaning of "detracts"

Detract: To diminish or take away from the worth or value of something
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of detract

How to use "detracts" in a sentence

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But neither detracts from the book.
Detracts from the primary subject.
Fastest finger detracts from that ideal.
It detracts from the professionalism of the site.
This admission in no way detracts from its legitimacy.
It detracts from the story too much.
It is selfish love that detracts from every virtue.
It detracts from the practical aspects of life.
To admit this in no way detracts from its legitimacy.
This detracts from the standard of living of students.
When trading detracts from alpha.
It detracts from the story that we are trying to tell.
The discovery detracts from the happier.
It detracts too much from their own selfish interests.
His elegance never detracts from his precision.

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It detracts from the romantic aspect of the book.
The parting often detracts from the experience.
It detracts considerably from his message.
Putting on the pounds detracts from it.
Nothing detracts my meeting with your wife.
Often it is overloud and detracts from the action.
This detracts from the work of the seminar.
Trinitarianism contradicts and detracts from important biblical teachings.
This detracts from the relevance of impact assessment.
Cohabitation is scandalous and detracts from the sacredness of marriage.
This detracts from the stability of the pipes.
Unfortunately your example actually detracts from your argument.
I think it detracts from the concentration level.
Their schematic representation in no way detracts from their expressiveness.
It all detracts from the value.
It is what attracts and detracts.
Everything that detracts from illusion is illegitimate.
Increasing protection in one area often detracts from another.
Again this detracts from its reliability.
Even hoping to be saved by a miracle detracts from the mitzvah.
None of this detracts from the resilience factor.
She believes passionately that technology detracts from that.
Little detracts from this account.
The delay in making a refugee claim detracts from her credibility.
This detracts from our appearance.
I do not believe the skin detracts from this recipe.
It detracts from the movie more than it adds to it.
This design ultimately detracts from the garden in question.
It detracts from any serious studies.
But being rotten in no way detracts from the value of fish in a sagali.
It detracts from the clarity of both.
To focus on deficits or inflation just detracts from this basic truth.
Glitter detracts from the shirt.
This proves that such weighting in fact detracts from contrast.
Not if it detracts from the mission.

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