Use "detract|detracted|detracting|detracts" in a sentence

1. Frowning detracts from her beauty.

2. The dilapidated barn detracts charm from the landscape.

3. Anything that detracts from income I put as a minus.

4. This unpleasant incident detracted from our enjoyment of the evening.

5. However, in some cases an autograph detracts from value.

6. Her tattered clothes in no way detracted from her beauty.

7. The defect detracts greatly from the value of the vase.

8. This detracts from the dignity of the Bible’s message.

9. The aural assaults detracted from the pleasure of the dances, to say the least.

10. 10 This unpleasant incident detracted from our enjoyment of the evening.

11. The publicity could detract from our election campaign.

12. Yet the overheated tone of the book detracts from Lewis' wide-ranging allegations.

13. The scandal will not detract from her fame.

14. STATHAM These features greatly detracted from their seaworthiness, and made them unwieldy, Cumbrous craft.

15. Her striking mannerisms detract from the reality of the character.

16. Does it detract from the Kingdom message we bear?

17. One mistake is not going to detract from your achievement.

18. These revelations should not detract from his achievements.

19. STATHAM These features greatly detracted from their seaworthiness, and made them unwieldy, Cumbrous craft

20. A damaged Bumper cover will disfigure your vehicle and detract from

21. The sexual scandal will detract from the president's fame.

22. A cur barking at the sun cannot detract from its glory.

23. But these are quibbles, and in no way detract from Jane Brown's achievement.

24. Do not detract from your abilities and accomplishments by boasting.

25. The peeling wall detract from the beauty of the room.

26. Not even the fading bruise high on her cheekbone detracted from her beauty; she only looked more fragile.

27. Jemson's problems shouldn't detract from woeful Wednesday's own troubles and their disappointing performance.

28. Synonyms for Backbites include detracts, knocks, libels, rubbishes, abuses, calumniates, defames, denigrates, disparages and maligns

29. Also, will more efficient personal transportation detract from incentives to invest in mass transit?

30. 13 Her striking mannerisms detract from the reality of the character.

31. We need to ask whether the interest in Machiavellian behaviour is detracting from the positive side of political activity.

32. To detract from the honor or luster of: to Besmirch someone's good name.

33. Would I not cause inconvenience and detract from the joy of the occasion?’

34. These factors will likely detract from the aesthetic value of the sites.

35. Why does it not detract from Jehovah’s glory to refer to human authorities as “superior”?

36. The market forces people to add value to raw materials, not detract from them.

37. Heavy-handed and unsubtle, it tends to detract Annoyingly from, rather than enhance, changes in mood

38. Again, however, these Carpings must not be allowed to detract from Aesch's highly commendable results

39. 25 Such points, nevertheless,(www.Sentencedict.com) should not detract from the overall value of his political theory.

40. Synonyms for Backbite include detract, knock, libel, rubbish, abuse, calumniate, defame, denigrate, disparage and malign

41. Worn-out book bags and dog-eared or soiled Bibles also detract from the Kingdom message.

42. There the quantity of Barren overlying rock and earth is enormous, and detracts immensely from the value of the mines

43. The contours of a site are obviously important and may add or detract from its development potential.

44. He was determined not to let anything detract from his enjoyment of the trip.

45. A busy background cluttered with power lines, roads, or automobiles will only detract from your photo.

46. (Romans 12:2; 2 Corinthians 6:3) Overly casual or tight-fitting clothes can detract from our message.

47. Some observers worry that the role of landlord will detract from the primary business of five-star hotels.

48. The implausibility of that claim should not detract from the potential impact of the plan.

49. The contours of a site are obviously important and may add or detract from its development potential.Sentencedict.com

50. Only a Churl would wish to detract from the inspired performances of competitors in cycling, swimming and gymnastics

51. This does not detract, however, from the general value of conducting the type of analysis suggested by Hayzen.

52. Another is that its method of valuation was too complex and this would detract from its widespread adoption.

53. It is important that we read accurately and that we do not detract from the message by mispronouncing words.

54. It has been observed that some wear types of attire that are not dignified and detract from the occasion.

55. 20 Some observers worry that the role of landlord will detract from the primary business of five-star hotels.

56. The goal is to maintain enough to deter aggressors, but not so much that it detracts from other, more likely missions.

57. They must also commit support for developing countries with capacity building, technology and new and additional finance for addressing climate challenges without detracting from development finance commitments.

58. Rather than enhancing the material you are presenting, that style of delivery will detract from it.

59. No amount of display or pomp is going to increase it, or lack of it detract.

60. To identify people by name can be seen to detract from the objectivity of the report.

61. For instance, if there is one other woman engineer she may detract from your special status.

62. Remember you want your visuals to reinforce your message, not detract from what you are saying.

63. The political motives that lay behind this patronage in no way detract from the superb aesthetic achievement that it produced.

64. By making the material layer consist of a heavy layer (1) it is easier to produce the inventive screen without substantially detracting from the sound absorbing qualities thereof.

65. The timing of the minister's visit, however, could somewhat detract from the goodwill it's supposed to generate.

66. But the real beauty of this bass is that the playing of it does not detract from this favourable first impression.

67. C S Collins An obvious enthusiast, with a strong sense of humour which did not detract from his very informative presentation.

68. ‘Aggressiveness can detract from self-development by undermining academic pursuits and creating socially alienating conditions.’ 1.1 Determination and forcefulness

69. I think this is a very convenient sort of way to detract attention from much more serious problems.

70. Any fears that either food or service might detract from this otherwise delightful scene were immediately dismissed -- both are excellent.

71. 28 The timing of the minister's visit, however,[www.Sentencedict.com] could somewhat detract from the goodwill it's supposed to generate.

72. Afterward the character is edited on the MEPS screen by adding or detracting dots and the ready-to-use character is stored in the computer for use as needed.

73. Please see my Boston Globe column, in which I discuss the Anachronisms but also point out that focusing on them detracts from the pleasures of this highly entertaining show.

74. Conditions contributing to a coin being labeled Cull include, but are not limited to the presence of holes, bends, dark toning, pitting, corrosion, or major blemishes and detracting marks.

75. Do not be tempted to start a harder routine at the beginning as this will almost certainly detract from the potential gains.

76. But a home that is dirty or that has discarded items lying around will likely detract from the Kingdom message.

77. 18 C S Collins An obvious enthusiast, with a strong sense of humour which did not detract from his very informative presentation.

78. A Cashmeres semi-longer haired plume tail does not detract from the well balanced, graceful, long body of the Bengal cat

79. Any other marking may be affixed to the product, provided that it does not detract from the visibility, legibility, or meaning of the CE mark.

80. "The Apprentice" is a great film that manages to shed light on a global topic and its particular circumstances in Singapore, without detracting anything from the dramatic/entertaining aspect of