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detractatory

deˈtractatory, a. rare.
  [f. detract v., or L. dētractāre: see prec. and -ory.]
  Of detracting or disparaging nature or tendency.

1860 Chamb. Jrnl. XIV. 251 It is harsh and detractatory towards the author's equals and superiors.

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