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Undervalue vs Detract - What's the difference?

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Undervalue is a related term of detract.


In lang=en terms the difference between undervalue and detract

is that undervalue is to have too little regard for while detract is to take credit or reputation from; to defame or decry.

As verbs the difference between undervalue and detract

is that undervalue is to underestimate, or assign too low a value to while detract is to take away; to withdraw or remove.

undervalue

English

Verb

  • To underestimate, or assign too low a value to.
  • To have too little regard for.
  • * Atterbury
  • In comparison of it I undervalued all ensigns of authority.
  • * Dryden
  • I write not this with the least intention to undervalue the other parts of poetry.

    Synonyms

    * (l)

    detract

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To take away; to withdraw or remove.
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  • To take credit or reputation from; to defame or decry.
  • * Drayton
  • That calumnious critic / Detracting what laboriously we do.

    Synonyms

    * defame, decry * See also

    Derived terms

    * detraction * detractor