Degraded in a sentence as an adjective

AMD had a hardware bug that could be fixed by a patch that degraded performance by 10%.

Also, isn't this 'degrading porn' meant for people who identify with the person being degraded?

And I'm more sorry that HN has degraded to the point where a cowardly attack from a piece of **** like you is pinned to the top.

I concur with the Skype 5 degraded UI. I also have a warning to others:After struggling to see the benefit of Skype 5, I wished to downgrade back to the previous version.

As illustrated by this video, the agency's prestige among the public seems to have degraded considerably.

In the name of "usability" configuration is removed, UIs are "simplified", and gradually the choice and freedom of the user is degraded.

What has happened is that capitalism has degraded most peoples' perceptions of the goals of higher education: they think it is meant to give them skills for a job or something.

Reading the vs Mongodb they have:"RethinkDB's performance has degraded significantly after the addition of the clustering layer, but we hope we'll be able to restore it over the next several releases.

Maciej's comment was not a high point of Hacker News decorum and in that instance probably degraded the site slightly, but no reasonable person could have looked at 'idlewords comment record and not come to the conclusion that Maciej is someone we want on the site.

Did the fact that all of the models are, in fact, the apparently objectified and degraded women pass everyone up?Look, I am totally against misogyny and sexism as much as the next guy, but I have a hard time taking these posts seriously on a few counts:1- A large portion of the marketing industry is based around the "objectifying of women.

So unit sales are down and margin is down and Windows' perceived value is down and the new touch paradigm isn't adding perceived value and the app store revenues are barely calculable but we shouldn't call Windows a flop because it might go back to the way it was when it was being firesaled on garbage low-end netbooks that further degraded the mainstream PC experience if the industry would just cut those fat cat 4% margins further.

Degraded definitions

adjective

unrestrained by convention or morality; "Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society"; "deplorably dissipated and degraded"; "riotous living"; "fast women"

See also: debauched degenerate dissipated dissolute libertine profligate riotous fast

adjective

lowered in value; "the dollar is low"; "a debased currency"

See also: debased devalued