detract

/dɪˈtrækt/
verb
  1. To make something seem less good, attractive, or valuable; to take away from the quality or worth of something.
    • His rude comments detract from his reputation as a professional.
    • The loud music did not detract from the beauty of the sunset.
    • A few spelling errors detract from an otherwise excellent essay.
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