How To Use Deprecate In A Sentence

  • It was not the words of the ass (for it merely deprecated his beating it), but the miraculous fact of its speaking at all, which withstood Balaam's perversity in desiring to go after God had forbidden him in the first instance. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • They deprecated the new exhibit.
  • Apparently use of the password ahs been "deprecated", or in other words, "discouraged". Anonymous Facebook Employe Says Network Keeps Track Of Whom You Stalk Most - The Consumerist
  • * He deprecates changing the party's policy.
  • But this feature turned out to be bad for performance and was deprecated nearly a decade ago.
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  • The winners were expected to feel proud and probably did, but they had to express their pride in a culture that deprecates the open expression of such feelings and so they used humour.
  • He used words like 'deprecate' and 'wanton act of violence', he adopted a tone that was selfless and a pose that was statesmanlike, but being noble wasn't enough. Whispers Of Betrayal
  • These common traits all arise from a fundamental dualism that privileges the spirit and deprecates the body.
  • Depending on context, autonomy can be valued or deprecated, viewed as both counter to or in accordance with local understandings of behaviour.
  • The Franco-German axis is resurrected from time to time, and either hailed or deprecated for trying to lead the Council in a particular direction.
  • Accordingly, frames should be deprecated in the design of new sites; and should preferably be phased out of existing designs.
  • The editor shows methods that are marked as deprecated and even comes with a clean up tool for automatically updating your code base, if possible.
  • I learned, from the views of social life which it developed, to admire their virtues, and to deprecate the vices of mankind. Chapter 15
  • I deprecate whoever has leaked this, since it will lead to confusion and unnecessary concern amongst our valued personnel. Job cut hitlist for military personnel to be unveiled by MoD
  • The release notes draft already contains a detailed list of deprecated components and methods.
  • Note that if you're using an Android or iOS remote, some may not work, as the HTTP API is now deprecated in XBMC.
  • It is appreciated by those who benefit from it and deprecated by some who don't deserve to be treated so well.
  • We deprecate your opinion that there has been unsportsmanlike play. Times, Sunday Times
  • He allowed himself an extra cigar or two, and, in short, deprecated anything which threatened to disturb his peace. Enter Bridget
  • Charles, however, on account of his "jollity" and Spanish experience took him with him to Spain in 1659, though his presence was especially deprecated by the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • We deprecated changing the policy at present.
  • Doing such a thing actually cleans science of those who would misuse it for lies and re-deprecates experimentation to the thankless, fameless grunt work that it truly is and must remain if we are ever to mature as a species. Curry on the Wegman Reports « Climate Audit
  • The Judge also deprecated the fact that no group litigation order had been made in the matter.
  • To deprecate surgery for the elderly because 32% of elderly Americans undergo surgery in the year before they die is like deprecating automobile brakes because 32% of fatal-accident victims hit the brakes in the few seconds before they die. How Many Elderly Does Treatment Save?
  • Addition of an antibiotic or other stronger drugs like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs should be deprecated.
  • Readers adored it, though Hergé was later to deprecate this fledgling and uneven work. Tintin & Co.
  • The release notes updated yesterday declare Java "deprecated" and state that Apple's Java software "will not be maintained at the same level, and may be removed from future versions of Mac OS X. Faster Forward: More thoughts on junking Java
  • deprecate" in programming terminology -- bits of code. PCWorld
  • Back then we deprecated the literal, physical world.
  • He was the first to publish articles exposing the atrocities committed and he deprecated the policy of non-resistance.
  • Beware that using google chart tools to generate QR codes is deprecated.
  • The essence of the law is altercation; for the law can altercate, fulminate, deprecate, irritate, and go on at any rate. A Lecture On Heads As Delivered By Mr. Charles Lee Lewes, To Which Is Added, An Essay On Satire, With Forty-Seven Heads By Nesbit, From Designs By Thurston, 1812
  • He further deprecated the program of acquiring and dividing the land of large farmers because their resultant insecurity would lessen their efforts to make their land more productive and invest money in permanent improvements.
  • Cameron is welcome to think that when I said "depreciated" (to belittle) I meant "deprecate" (to express disapproval of) but he happens to be wrong. The Chestertons
  • Though, some of them might be deprecated and serve merely as aliases to newer versions based on the “multisite” terminology. WordPress 3.0 Multisite Terminology
  • And, old versions can only be marked as "deprecated" to keep the list of current downloads clean and let end-users know that that download is no longer supported. Best Practices: Archival Downloads
  • In his late thirties, Houben is on what you'd term the cuddly side, and he'd be the first to deprecate his looks, although the digital photo frame that's scrolling through his brood – some fair, some dark, some hairless, puckered babies – reveals an unexpectedly attractive crop of kids. Conceivable ideas: meet the modern sperm donor
  • It is only to be deprecated in so far as there is a danger, which experience shows to be no trifling one.
  • The intellect is not cultivated, it is deprecated; discernment is not encouraged, nor wisdom, nor discrimination.
  • Over time many of the older APIs have been deprecated or removed entirely.
  • Peter Pecquius, smoothest and sliest of diplomatists, did his best to make things comfortable, for there could be little doubt that his masters most sincerely deprecated war. Life and Death of John of Barneveld, Advocate of Holland : with a view of the primary causes and movements of the Thirty Years' War — Complete (1609-15)
  • Lucullus, likewise, for opposing him with some warmth, he so terrified with the apprehension of being criminated, that, to deprecate the consul's resentment, he fell on his knees. De vita Caesarum
  • It was syllogistic, precise, assured and all-embracing; divergence from it was heavily deprecated. The Times Literary Supplement
  • On this view, the following version would be deprecated.
  • Users should take note of the deprecated features which are to be completely removed in future versions.
  • It is almost as if the more amazing our accomplishments, the more we must deprecate them.
  • But this blog strongly deprecates that kind of cynicism about politics.
  • Whether these remarks are applicable to cyanine or not is a question for artists to decide: in our opinion, with so many semi-stable original pigments, the introduction of semi-stable compounds is to be deprecated. Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
  • Though Katherine, unfairly to my mind, deprecates the novels.
  • Hasty action is to be deprecated.
  • Both parties deprecated war, but one of them would ‘make’ war rather than let the nation survive, and the other would ‘accept’ war rather than let it perish, and the war came.
  • a slightly simplified language with some elements and attributes moved into CSS, and will no longer encounter the term deprecated since older code will still be supported. CMSWire.com - All News
  • In addition to the major redesign, deprecated APIs are no longer included in the app and several bugs have been squashed.
  • He deprecates Dylan's uncontrollable taste for sugary snacks: ‘It starts with some sweets… ‘he drones knowingly, ‘and then you're on two bags a day.’
  • The public discourse is heavily dominated at present by a perception whether welcomed or deprecated of student instrumentalism. C. M. Rubin: The Global Search for Education: A Life of Learning
  • The old console is still available but considered deprecated.
  • He deprecated the low quality of entrants to the profession.
  • If the function is deprecated, should not be used any longer, then the @deprecated tag along with the version and description of what to use instead should be given. Codex - Recent changes [en]
  • -- In this solemn and impressive prayer, in which they make public confession of their sins, and deprecate the judgments due to the transgressions of their fathers, they begin with a profound adoration of God, whose supreme majesty and omnipotence is acknowledged in the creation, preservation, and government of all. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • However, use of Base 2 when using the word kilobyte, for example, is deprecated. Snow Leopard Reports Hard Drive Capacity Correctly (In Base 10) | Lifehacker Australia
  • This kind of coinage and derivation is a typical process in the creative evolution of language, and is exactly the sort of thing that snoots like to deprecate.
  • ‘The personality of the critic is much deprecated in our time,’ he wrote in the newspaper.
  • Since the law confers this public right, I deprecate any attempt artificially to restrict its scope.
  • We deprecate this use of company funds for political purposes.
  • We deprecated changing the policy at present.
  • My question remains: why would people elect to describe themselves in a manner that is used to deprecate their group or themselves as individuals within that group? GRINGOS AND GRINGAS....what's in an appelation?
  • He deprecates paring and burning as exhaustive of the vegetable juices, advises winter fallowing and marling, and affirms that "there is no superficies of earth, how poor soever it may be, but has in its own bowels something or other for its own improvement. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864
  • He deprecated the practice of purdah and sati, encouraged inter-caste alliances and remarriage of widows.
  • I strongly deprecate the use of violence by the students.
  • The other one was still killing a thread by calling a deprecated ten years ago method stop (), the third guy had issues explaining the data flow of a standard Web application built with Servlets and JDBC. Latest News from Adobe Flex Journal
  • As the court stated, such an ‘attitude [by the employer] is based on a fear psychosis and has to be deprecated in very strong terms.’
  • They first insisted that the abolition of the slave-trade would ruin the colonies -- next the _abolition of slavery_ was to be the certain destruction of the islands -- and now the education of children is deprecated as fraught with disastrous consequences. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • These common traits all arise from a fundamental dualism that privileges the spirit and deprecates the body.
  • I refer downright beastly gluttons and drunkards to this; but indulgence short, _far short_, of this gross and really nasty drunkenness and gluttony is to be deprecated, and that, too, with the more earnestness because it is too often looked upon as being no crime at all, and as having nothing blameable in it; nay, there are many persons who _pride_ themselves on their refined taste in matters connected with eating and drinking: so far from being ashamed of employing their thoughts on the subject, it is their boast that they do it. Advice to Young Men And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.
  • But there is another reason why a war between the two countries is so much to be deprecated, which is, that is must ever be a cruel and an irritating war. Diary in America, Series One
  • The teacher should not deprecate his student's efforts
  • The report deprecates the failure to make progress to remedy the effects of previous discriminatory legislation (now abolished) affecting property rights.
  • Curiously, Franklin deprecates me for calling the papers a ‘study.’
  • Luck is a concept that is deprecated in our go-getting entrepreneurial society.
  • The Encode and Decode APIs are still available but are deprecated.
  • He deprecated the low quality of entrants to the profession.
  • We deprecated changing the policy at present.
  • This kind of coinage and derivation is a typical process in the creative evolution of language, and is exactly the sort of thing that snoots like to deprecate.]
  • A series of recent cases have tended to deprecate the value of confidentiality in witness statements.

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