Degrade in a sentence as a verb

They are far less likely to have splinter, warp, and degrade.

But nerve gases degrade after a period of a few weeks to a few years.

Then you just sound like an ******* when you say "you're all morally inferior for refusing to degrade your experience."So.

I'm uncomfortable being in a position where I have to plead with someone to de-degrade my browsing experience, but here it is.

Let's add to this that security testing tools can sometimes degrade the tested system's performance or sometimes even crash it.

Skype stepped on the toes of incumbent ISPs' long-distance revenue streams, I wouldn't put it past AT&T to purposefully degrade the quality of Skype calls or even outright deny them from happening.

Once you stop programming, your skills will degrade like a musician who stops practicing, you'll eventually forget what its like to be a programmer like a parent forgets what its like to be a teenager.

Do you read every comment as though it is in some way attempting to degrade your image?Here you denigrate the HN community, saying it doesn't generate a significant amount of traffic for your site or whatever, and then go on to say you won't respond to the petty "idiots".

Degrade definitions

verb

reduce the level of land, as by erosion

verb

reduce in worth or character, usually verbally; "She tends to put down younger women colleagues"; "His critics took him down after the lecture"

See also: disgrace demean

verb

lower the grade of something; reduce its worth

See also: cheapen