Betekenis van:
degrade

to degrade
Werkwoord
  • dalen in rang; naar achteren zetten
  • lower the grade of something; reduce its worth

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to degrade
Werkwoord
  • onderuithalen
  • reduce in worth or character, usually verbally

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to degrade
Werkwoord
  • ontleden, afbreken
  • reduce the level of land, as by erosion

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to degrade
Werkwoord
  • degraderen
  • lower the grade of something; reduce its worth

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to degrade
Werkwoord
  • verliederlijken
  • lower the grade of something; reduce its worth

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Don't degrade yourself by telling such a lie.
  2. However, some pesticides degrade slowly and still contaminate the environment.
  3. to degrade in sewage treatment plants shall also be mentioned.
  4. ‘electromagnetic disturbance’ means any electromagnetic phenomenon which may degrade the performance of equipment.
  5. Substances that rapidly degrade can be quickly removed from the environment.
  6. Use freshly prepared solutions, because CMP degrade in an 8 % trichloroacetic environment.
  7. to degrade in relevant environmental media, either through biodegradation or other processes such as oxidation or hydrolysis.
  8. When the container is directly subjected to sunlight (also behind glass), UV-radiation might degrade polymeric materials.
  9. If the ingredient degrade within five days: DF = 0,05, within 15 days: DF = 0,15 or within 50 days: DF = 0,5.
  10. If the ingredient degrade within five days: DF=0,05, within 15 days: DF=0,15 or within 50 days: DF=0,5.
  11. NoteML15.f. includes equipment designed to degrade the operation or effectiveness of military imaging systems or to minimize such degrading effects.
  12. Use freshly prepared solutions, because CMP degrade in an 8 % trichloroacetic environment. The loss is estimated at 0,2 % per hour at 30 °C.
  13. ML15.f. includes equipment designed to degrade the operation or effectiveness of military imaging systems or to minimize such degrading effects.
  14. Biological agents and radioactive materials ‘adapted for use in war’ to produce casualties in humans or animals, degrade equipment or damage crops or the environment;
  15. However, a fail in the screening test does not necessarily mean that the substance will not degrade rapidly in the environment.