derate

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English

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Etymology

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From de- +‎ rate.

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Verb

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derate (third-person singular simple present derates, present participle derating, simple past and past participle derated)

  1. To lower the rated capability of any rated equipment or material.
    The derated engine sold at a lower price, but had the same components as the standard model.

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