/ˈdɛrəʊɡeɪt/ – verb
Definition: 1. giảm bớt quyền, bãi bỏ một phần (đạo luật);
2. xúc phạm, làm tổn hại.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “derogate” means to partially repeal or diminish the force or effect of a law, right, or obligation. It can also refer to the act of taking away or detracting from something.
Example: The new policy should not derogate from the rights guaranteed by the constitution.