detract
Collocations
5ADJ.
mean
VERB + DETRACT
didn't, doesn't
DETRACT + NOUN
perfection, theirs
PREP.
from
ADV.
only
Definitions
verb
To take away; to withdraw or remove.
The Conan O’Brien-penned half-hour has the capacity to rip our collective hearts out the way the cute, funny bad girl next door does to Bart when she reveals that her new boyfriend is Jimbo Jones, but the show keeps shying away from genuine emotion in favor of jokes that, while overwhelmingly funny, detract from the poignancy and the emotional intimacy of the episode.
To take credit or reputation from; to derogate; to defame or decry.
That calumnious critic […] / Detracting what laboriously we do.
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5The Conan O’Brien-penned half-hour has the capacity to rip our collective hearts out the way the cute, funny bad girl next door does to Bart when she reveals that her new boyfriend is Jimbo Jones, but
WiktionaryThat calumnious critic […] / Detracting what laboriously we do.
WiktionaryFurther elaboration or ornament would only detract from the perfection of its simplicity.
Tatoeba · #2119612I'm sorry; I didn't mean to detract from what you were saying.
Tatoeba · #10250478I hope that her success doesn't detract from theirs.
Tatoeba · #11535846