Detract (to ) conjugation

English
30 examples
This verb can also mean the following: take, defame, take away, withdraw, decry, take credit, remove

Conjugation of detract

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Present Simple
detract
detract
detracts
detract
detract
detract
Future Simple
will detract
will detract
will detract
will detract
will detract
will detract
Past Simple
detracted
detracted
detracted
detracted
detracted
detracted
Conditional Simple
would detract
would detract
would detract
would detract
would detract
would detract
I
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they
Present Progressive
am detracting
are detracting
is detracting
are detracting
are detracting
are detracting
Future Progressive
will be detracting
will be detracting
will be detracting
will be detracting
will be detracting
will be detracting
Past Progressive
was detracting
were detracting
was detracting
were detracting
were detracting
were detracting
Conditional Progressive
would be detracting
would be detracting
would be detracting
would be detracting
would be detracting
would be detracting
I
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it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have detracted
have detracted
has detracted
have detracted
have detracted
have detracted
Future Perfect
will have detracted
will have detracted
will have detracted
will have detracted
will have detracted
will have detracted
Past Perfect
had detracted
had detracted
had detracted
had detracted
had detracted
had detracted
Conditional Perfect
would have detracted
would have detracted
would have detracted
would have detracted
would have detracted
would have detracted
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been detracting
have been detracting
has been detracting
have been detracting
have been detracting
have been detracting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been detracting
will have been detracting
will have been detracting
will have been detracting
will have been detracting
will have been detracting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been detracting
had been detracting
had been detracting
had been detracting
had been detracting
had been detracting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been detracting
would have been detracting
would have been detracting
would have been detracting
would have been detracting
would have been detracting

Examples of detract

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"have consecrated it far beyond our poor power to add or detract. "The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here,
- Have consecrated, far above our poor power to add or detract. "
- I don't know -- deflect, detract, get the conversation off her and me and us.
- Neither will detract from the other.
...whose abuses we exposed... is attempting to criticize the messenger, to detract...
"have consecrated it far beyond our poor power to add or detract. "The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here,
- Have consecrated, far above our poor power to add or detract. "
- I don't know -- deflect, detract, get the conversation off her and me and us.
- Neither will detract from the other.
...whose abuses we exposed... is attempting to criticize the messenger, to detract...
Do you think this shirt enhances or detracts from my traps?
Friends don't enjoy being faithful... they feel it detracts from their persona.
I love how your sharp wit detracts from your cold, bitter soul.
It all detracts from the value.
It detracts from the story.
Do you think this shirt enhances or detracts from my traps?
Friends don't enjoy being faithful... they feel it detracts from their persona.
I love how your sharp wit detracts from your cold, bitter soul.
It all detracts from the value.
It detracts from the story.
Although Texas newspapers are much preoccupied with Democratic party feuding behind the glamor of the occasion, It has not detracted from the Kennedys' popular success.
Richard, he cooked the fish. He also made the gastrique, which was one of my least favorite components on the dish. And it may have detracted from it as a whole.
I don't know if it's detracting fm it either.
When it comes to innovation the actual use of the human mind the monetary incentive has proven to be a hindrance interfering and detracting from creative thought.
Without detracting from the engineering human, because I believe that can be done over a long period but awareness to construct ...
Although Texas newspapers are much preoccupied with Democratic party feuding behind the glamor of the occasion, It has not detracted from the Kennedys' popular success.
Richard, he cooked the fish. He also made the gastrique, which was one of my least favorite components on the dish. And it may have detracted from it as a whole.
I don't know if it's detracting fm it either.
When it comes to innovation the actual use of the human mind the monetary incentive has proven to be a hindrance interfering and detracting from creative thought.
Without detracting from the engineering human, because I believe that can be done over a long period but awareness to construct ...

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