noun
- the act of expressing disapproval or objection to something
- an earnest request or plea to someone to reconsider or refrain from doing something
- in computing, the marking of code or features as outdated and discouraged from use, though still functional
Usage: formal; often used in contexts of protest or disagreement
Usage: formal; often implies a humble or urgent appeal
Usage: technical; used in software development
Examples
- The senator's deprecation of the new policy was met with mixed reactions from her colleagues.
- Despite her deprecation, the company proceeded with the merger.
- The teacher made a deprecation to the students to stop talking during the exam.
- The software library issued a deprecation warning for the old function.
- His deprecation of violence was a central theme in his speeches.
- The community's deprecation of the proposed development plan led to its rejection.