Antonyms for de generating


Grammar : Verb
Spell : verb dih-jen-uh-reyt; adjective, noun dih-jen-er-it
Phonetic Transcription : verb dɪˈdʒɛn əˌreɪt; adjective, noun dɪˈdʒɛn ər ɪt


Definition of de generating

Origin :
  • late 15c., from Latin degeneratus, past participle of degenerare "to be inferior to one's ancestors, to become unlike one's race or kind, fall from ancestral quality," used of physical as well as moral qualities, from phrase de genere, from de + genus (genitive generis) "birth, descent" (see genus). The noun is from 1550s.
  • As in lapse : verb become void; fall back into previous pattern
  • As in regress : verb return to earlier way of doing things
  • As in relapse : verb deteriorate, weaken
  • As in revert : verb return to an earlier, less-developed condition
  • As in rot : verb corrode, deteriorate
  • As in rust : verb corrode
  • As in sink : verb deteriorate
  • As in worsen : verb diminish, decay
  • As in retrogress : verb backslide
  • As in devolve : verb deteriorate
  • As in peter : verb decrease
  • As in come down : verb worsen
  • As in crumble : verb break or fall into pieces
  • As in decay : verb deteriorate, crumble
  • As in decline : verb lessen, become less
  • As in decrease : verb grow less or make less
  • As in degenerate : verb decay, deteriorate
  • As in degrade : verb shame, humiliate
  • As in descend : verb condescend
  • As in die : verb wither, dwindle
  • As in disintegrate : verb fall apart; reduce to pieces
  • As in ebb : verb subside; decline

Synonyms for de generating

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