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de·tract Listen to audio/dɪˈtrækt/ verb
de·tracts; de·tract·ed; de·tract·ing

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detract from [phrasal verb]
detract from (something) formal : to reduce the strength, value, or importance of (something)
They worried that the scandal would seriously detract from [=diminish, hurt] her chances for reelection. The overcooked vegetables detracted somewhat from an otherwise fine meal.
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