Detracting

/dɪˈtræktɪŋ/ verb

Definition

The act of reducing the value or reputation of something; currently diminishing or taking away from someone's accomplishment.

Etymology

Present participle of detract, adding -ing to show continuous action. This shows the ongoing process of diminishing value.

Kelly Says

When you say a messy house is 'detracting from an otherwise beautiful room,' you're actively describing how that one thing is pulling down the whole impression—the -ing makes it sound like an ongoing problem.

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