noun
- plural of deprecation; earnest requests or pleas to ward off something unwanted or to prevent an action
- expressions of disapproval or strong objection to something
Usage: formal; often used in the phrase 'with deprecation' or 'deprecations of'
Usage: formal
Examples
- Despite the team's deprecations, the coach decided to change the strategy.
- The community voiced its deprecations against the proposed development project.
- Her deprecations fell on deaf ears as the decision had already been made.
- The board received numerous deprecations from concerned citizens.
- With deprecations and concern, the neighbors asked the city to reconsider the zoning change.
- His mild deprecations about the plan were largely ignored by management.