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detraction

[dih-trak-shuhn] / dɪˈtræk ʃən /


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For the Logan community the charter has long been an unwanted detraction from their efforts.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 16, 2025

His relatively modest number of caps, in contrast to some of the other players in that World Cup winning side, is no detraction from his talent.

From BBC • Dec. 23, 2022

She told the BBC: “Not having that would be a detraction of the ceremony, and we’re very big on pomp in the U.K.”

From Washington Post • May 10, 2022

The one detraction this season is that The Knick seems to be trying a little too hard to draw the parallels between modern New York and the one 114 years ago.

From The Guardian • Oct. 16, 2015

But Conny——She had observed latterly a tendency in Conny to bitterness and detraction when speaking of Mrs. Bransby.

From That Unfortunate Marriage, Vol. 2 by Trollope, Frances Eleanor