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"detractor" Definitions
  1. a person who tries to make somebody/something seem less good or valuable by criticizing them/it

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"Political correctness gone mad I tell ye," one detractor said.
The special counsel's chief detractor has been the president himself.
I suspect Trump will become "detractor in chief" against Nadler.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who is an outspoken Trump detractor.
Not unless you're a long-dead detractor of Ulysses S. Grant.
Matt: I consider myself second to none as a Trump detractor.
Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), perhaps Trump's most vocal detractor on Capitol Hill.
Martinez has been a vocal Luyendyk detractor ever since she left the show.
Fear of unabating retribution is another detractor for sharing too much, too fast.
Clapper, already famous for misleading Congress under oath, became another vocal anti-Trump detractor.
But, De Jong says this can actually be a detractor to your house's value.
Though, it wasn't a detractor as the water views very much stole the show.
Those close to Trump suggested it was "open season" on every detractor, regardless of party.
Kathryn: I think he hasn't compromised during his career, which for some is a detractor.
"Every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump," Ms. Manigault says.
President Donald Trump is a noted fan of Alex Jones — and noted detractor of Kelly.
Moreover, elevating human judgment over objective résumés offered ammunition to a different type of detractor.
In fact, a likely detractor of both proposals will be Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, a Republican.
At the foundational detractor from health, as we believe God sets the parameters for, is pride.
She was a powerful and early detractor against the Supreme Court's now infamous Citizens United v.
Additionally, Parrott was an outspoken detractor of "cuckolds," a group he now seems to have involuntarily joined.
While Trump has succeeded in consolidating Republican voters, and even brought aboard former rival and detractor Sen.
Reworked legislation helping Puerto Rico steer through its debt crisis has found one high-profile detractor: Sen.
Lo regresaron a casa después de que se volvió un detractor vehemente del gobierno de Nicolás Maduro.
With its biggest detractor gone, these end up being a really nice pair of over-ear headphones.
Sources also said Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman, another prominent and vocal Trump detractor, is also not going.
China was a net detractor from global consumption in relation to how much it sells to the world.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), a vocal Trump detractor, also called on the president Wednesday to avoid pardoning Manafort.
It was here that a teenage Kara Walker first came in contact with Betye Saar, her greatest detractor.
"Every critic, every detractor will have to bow down to President Trump," she said in a 2016 interview.
In fact, there's some evidence that Uber has become a tool of accessibility, rather than a detractor of it.
They are now bereft of the single most forceful and outspoken detractor of Mr. Trump in the presidential campaign.
"It's the beginning of the end," said Tom Burford, an apple historian, orchard consultant and admitted Red Delicious detractor.
At least one detractor there wore a jacket calling out her notorious "I Really Don't Care, Do U?" jacket.
" In all seriousness, Omarosa declared on PBS, "Every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump.
In Dayton, Ohio, a detractor tried to rush the stage on Saturday morning while Trump was speaking, heightening the drama.
"Every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump," Manigault-Newman said in an interview with Frontline.
Warren has emerged as a vocal detractor of Trump's policies, sometimes pivoting from his insults to criticize the White House.
CNN fired pro-Trump panelist Jeffrey Lord because he tweeted the Nazi salute "Sieg Heil!" at a detractor on Twitter.
"Every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump," she said during an interview with Frontline in September.
Neither a big fan nor detractor of Trump, he wanted something good to come out of the fracas and partisan strife.
Trump, a frequent detractor of Time Warner's CNN and its coverage, denounced the deal when it was announced in October 2016.
"I have to admit, as a cheeseburger fanatic, I've always been a veggie burger detractor," Flay says in a press release.
The deal had been a target of criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump, also a frequent detractor of Time Warners CNN.
" Former Mexican President Vicente Fox, a spirited Trump detractor, said last month that the GOP front-runner "reminds me of Hitler.
SANDERS BASHES NEW DRAFT: Reworked legislation helping Puerto Rico steer through its debt crisis has found one high-profile detractor: Sen.
"If it's supposed to smell like lemon and it smells like wildfire, that's going to be a significant detractor," he said.
Vijay Shekhar Sharma, CEO of commerce startup Paytm (and a lionized entrepreneur in India), has been another fierce Free Basics detractor.
"Every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump," she boasted in a Frontline special that aired in September.
"Every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump," she said during an interview for a PBS Frontline documentary.
Manigault, now a White House aide, said "every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump" when he wins.
A frequent Trump detractor during the 2016 campaign, Graham has turned into one of the president's most reliable partners on Capitol Hill.
"Witches do not feed on children, fly on broomsticks, or worship Satan," wrote one detractor in an article published on Odyssey Online.
"Every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump," Omarosa told PBS' Frontline in a June interview about the campaign.
"Every critic, every detractor will have to bow down to President Trump," she told the camera in a Frontline documentary about the election.
Even his wife has emerged as a detractor of sorts, using social media to post video clips of politicians criticizing her husband's presidency.
What's interesting about that is, when people take exception to the thing that you say or find you offensive, or you're a public figure of any type, you get deluged with DMs from people who don't give a fuck if you live or die, but they have a problem with your detractor, and they give you every bit of dirt on your detractor.
The nickname has stuck, though, and at the protest on Friday at least one detractor, wearing a MAGA hat, repeatedly shouted it her way.
Stephen Lynch, another Pelosi detractor, said if no Democrat runs against her for speaker -- and no one has announced -- he will vote for her.
Disney was the highest-profile detractor, announcing in August that it would pull all its movies from Netflix and stand-alone video streaming services.
Mr. Trump has described himself in the presidential campaign as an ardent detractor of both interventions, but his critics cite evidence to the contrary.
Their exclusion at Oculus Rift's launch was a huge detractor compared to headsets like the HTC Vive, which includes two wand controllers to approximate hands.
During all of this, Vegeta had one major detractor—one of the central characters in the stage play of Dragon Ball FighterZ: Dominique "SonicFox" McLean.
Fedriga was a chief detractor of the so-called Lorenzin law, which mandates that school-aged children be immunized against chickenpox, measles, polio and more.
You would be forgiven if you thought that those descriptions of California's urban ills came from the mouth of the state's biggest detractor, President Trump.
But the podcast has a prominent detractor in Joseph W. McQuaid, until recently the publisher of the state's biggest newspaper, The New Hampshire Union Leader.
LIMA (Reuters) - In Peru, Hitler hopes to return to power in a small town in the Andes, despite a threat from a detractor named Lennin.
When one detractor suggested that people donate to him instead of to Mike Gravel, the Teens sent him $20 of their own money via PayPal.
McGowan has become a vocal detractor of Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, who was the subject of a pair of reports that alleged decades of sexual abuse.
"Every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump," she said in an interview for a PBS "Frontline" documentary about the presidential campaign.
Burned bridges aside, Sanford could instantly become the Trump detractor most likely to possibly, maybe, get even a modicum of support — but that's not saying much.
During this election season, Moore has sometimes appeared out of place in his own denomination—a Trump detractor leading a church largely peopled by Trump supporters.
The IMF said that growth was unlikely to be robust despite the recovery with oil prices still the main contributor to – and possible detractor from – the economy.
That new confidence will come in handy in upcoming races where the choices are equally tricky, such as Arizona's Senate race to replace Trump detractor Republican Sen.
Mr. Sasse: A persistent detractor of Mr. Trump throughout the campaign, he seems most likely to challenge Mr. Trump in cases of perceived abuse of executive power.
"Anybody who is a detractor of McCabe's career probably has a few holes in their professional portfolio," said James A. Gagliano, who supervised him on that team.
Anthony Scaramucci, President Donald Trump's short-lived White House communications director-turned-detractor, saw his fame exploited Thursday in a campaign stunt by a Democratic presidential candidate.
"There's nothing anybody is going to hear Congressman King say that's going to change their mind about him, whether they're a supporter or a detractor," he said.
Apatow, who co-created Love with Paul Rust and Lesley Arfin, has recently made a name for himself as Hollywood's most vocal detractor of all things Bill Cosby.
When the Nigerian government went after a prominent detractor in the midst of a broad crackdown on free speech, it didn't expect to stir resistance 280,23 miles away.
In the segment, she recapped recent allegations of anti-Semitism against Omar, a freshman representative from Minnesota and former Somali refugee who is a detractor of Israel's conservative government.
Brent Bozell, a longtime McConnell detractor and president of the conservative social media group For America, said the Senate leader had made a ridiculous argument that will haunt him.
California's would be the most ambitious law yet, if it can pass, a possibility that's more likely this time around now that the bill's biggest detractor is on board.
All I offer to any detractor is that my family has used 10-percent ethanol (E10), 87-octane gasoline in all of our small engines since the late 85033s.
It ticks off a list of inflammatory Breitbart headlines, including ones that mocked a Republican Trump detractor as a "renegade Jew" and hailed the history of the Confederate flag.
It didn't help that her crinkly Carolina Herrera silver gown photo went viral when a detractor posted it next to a refugee girl in a blanket of similar material.
If you ask a Rowlands detractor, they'd likely tell you that Rowlands is an agent of chaos who's more interested in disrupting the status quo than enacting any real policies.
The deal had a higher profile than most media mergers because it was opposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, a frequent detractor of Time Warners CNN and its news coverage.
Matt Borges, the Ohio Republican Party chairman and an outspoken Trump detractor, is said to be considering the chairman's post, as are several state-level officials supportive of Mr. Trump.
Their lone detractor, who later described herself as a "Christian mystic," was aggressively wielding a small, round mirror, shrieking repeatedly that she was reflecting their magical intentions back on them.
No longer a Muay Thai detractor after understanding the rewards the sport could deliver, Rittidet's father was proud to see his son step into the ring for increasingly higher stakes.
For the asset management business, the fourth-quarter turmoil was a "significant detractor to Fidelity's equity performance for the year," Stephen Neff, president of Fidelity Asset Management said in the letter.
He was a fierce detractor of the administration of President George W. Bush, paying to publish open letters in The Washington Post and The New York Times criticizing military action in Iraq.
An Antifa protest in Berkeley turned violent Sunday when one masked group member sucker-punched a detractor and other agitators smashed the windows at a Marine Corps recruiting post, cellphone video showed.
Corbyn, a strident detractor of the EU over the years, declared last week that he supports the Remain campaign but critics said his endorsement of staying in the bloc was half-hearted.
However, he's got at least one major detractor: the acclaimed energy scientist Vaclav Smil, who's most well-known as the author of dozens of complex books on a variety of scientific subjects.
But Pinterest was tied with TJX Companies Inc as Contrafund's largest detractor in the second quarter, even though the pre-IPO company accounted for only 0.34 percent of the fund's net assets.
The 65-year-old liberal filmmaker has been an outspoken detractor of the commander in chief, performing a one-man anti-Trump play, "The Terms of My Surrender," on Broadway in 2017.
After streams of voters lined up to take selfies with Graham last week, the detractor-turned-Trump-defender was asked: Is there any room for a Trump critic in today's Republican Party?
"This is yet another step towards creating dead food rather than letting nature run its course," one detractor, Véronique Richez-Lerouge of "traditional cheese defense group" Association Fromages de Terroirs, told the Independent.
As one detractor told me, it seemed to many people as if ''Alice thought she was turning black,'' and Philadelphia magazine has compared her to Rachel Dolezal, the N.A.A.C.P. president in Spokane, Wash.
And he brought up Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska, another frequent detractor of the president, to pointedly note that Mr. Trump's high command is well aware Mr. Sasse's term is up in 2020.
Buying those on your own means EveryPlate's costs are lower than most other subscriptions, though—meals start at $5 per serving—so it's not a detractor if you'd be purchasing the ingredients anyway.
But even his most frequent detractor, the FS1 commentator Skip Bayless, seemed to understand that taking things easy for a little while and letting the other Cavaliers do the heavy lifting made sense.
"I'd like to think the President has invited me to his Cabinet to bring those perspectives to the table" Tense questions from McCain Mulvaney faced one Republican detractor in the form of Arizona Sen.
A consistent detractor of the F-35, Speier said she is finding it hard to be surprised each time a new problem is found due to the program's history of costly setbacks and delays.
This would also answer my first detractor, who noted that Raquel could just order more pasta: The heedless pasta consumption was all the more hurtful because there was no more pasta to be had.
"Every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump," says Manigault, the director of African-American outreach for the GOP nominee's campaign, in a Frontline special set to air Tuesday on PBS.
Cuando las desastrosas políticas económicas del presidente, Nicolás Maduro, provocaron la escasez de alimentos y una crisis de refugiados, Mendoza surgió como un detractor declarado de su gobierno y de su persecución del sector privado.
"No offense to anyone but people use the elderly to smuggle stuff and just because you say your in a wheelchair doesn&apost make you not able to smuggle stuff that is illegal," one detractor clapped.
That detractor would be former Massachusetts Governor and 2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, who made the extraordinary move to portray Trump in the harshest possible terms in a nationally-televised news conference earlier this year.
But as a longtime detractor of crimes against women, the 47-year-old journalist says she found the allegations of decades of sexual misconduct against Weinstein to be "horrifying" — and called him directly to tell him so.
"In no way do we believe SPN-812 is a value detractor, and like in epilepsy, we think Supernus will execute with strong potential upside to our conservative about $220 million peak," Stifel analyst Annabel Samimy said.
Now, T.O. was a bigger detractor over his career than Moss, but you certainly wouldn't call (Moss' attitude) any harbinger or example of what you want in a football player other than when he decided to play.
A detractor on Twitter encouraged people to write bad reviews on Yelp of Cali Comfort BBQ, a sports bar whose owner, Shawn Walchef, who has stood by the Chargers and hosts popular viewing parties on game days.
The leftist writer Matt Bruenig has a well-earned reputation as a fervent Sanders supporter and Hillary Clinton detractor, but I think a 2015 post of his on this subject is a useful description of this divide.
" ("Nobody likes you but me, Omarosa," Trump told her, in its first episode.) In a "Frontline" interview last June, Manigault predicted that, after the election, "every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump.
Feinstein, the ranking member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, has been a vocal detractor of unbreakable encryption since the San Bernardino attacks sparked fears that terrorists were using the technology to communicate beyond the reach of law enforcement.
President-elect Donald Trump is relishing a moment straight out of a reality show season finale that hasn't quite come to fruition: That moment when his most vocal and severe Republican detractor publicly gives in and kisses his ring.
Earlier this year, when a conservative detractor of the CNN host Chris Cuomo, whose brother, Andrew Cuomo, is governor of New York, sought to demean him, he referred to him as "Fredo," the bungling sibling in the Corleone clan.
On the other hand, detractor Solin claimed that 401(k)s were horrible because "a lave operator" couldn't be expected to pick out the best possible option from a list of ones available as part of their 401(k) plan.
Buttigieg, who has sought to position himself as a centrist rival to Warren in the 2020 Democratic primary, has emerged as a vocal detractor of her comprehensive health care plan, which would institute a single-payer system and eliminate private insurance.
The details were hard to resist: an allegedly murderous crown prince, the world's richest man and his intimate texts splashed across the pages of a supermarket tabloid that has ties to Prince Mohammed and a longtime Bezos detractor, President Trump.
The artist Marilyn Minter, who marched with a battery-powered candle, spoke to a reporter about the resurgence of fascism in this country, but what Mussolini detractor would have risen up against him in ire with a decorative tabletop accent?
The island's aggressive lobbying for federal healthcare funding in Washington is seen as a possible detractor to filing bankruptcy, which would not garner sympathy from Congressional Republicans who opposed the in-court restructuring provision in last year's Puerto Rico rescue law, PROMESA.
En los años siguientes, fue un feroz detractor de la administración del Presidente George W. Bush y pagó por la publicación de cartas abiertas en The Washington Post y The New York Times, en las que criticó la acción militar en Irak.
" Once one of Mr. Trump's most loyal boosters — she told a "Frontline" documentary crew before the election that "every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump" — now said she wouldn't vote for him again, "in a million years, never.
Tough Guy' Bolton: 'He made some very big mistakes' Trump's mental decline is perfectly clear for those with eyes to see and ears to hear Scaramucci calls Trump a 'full-blown demagogue' MORE describes how he went from a Trump ally to detractor.
Just last weekend, in response to the Clinton campaign's invitation of Trump detractor Mark Cuban to the debate, Trump tweeted: If dopey Mark Cuban of failed Benefactor fame wants to sit in the front row, perhaps I will put Gennifer Flowers right alongside of him!
Casino magnate Sheldon Adelson is an open detractor of legal pot, though he hasn't hindered the opening this month of Planet 13, a luxury dispensary that claims to be the world's biggest and sits just five minutes' walk away from the Trump International Hotel.
Se fue de la Casa Blanca en términos amargos y ha criticado algunas de las decisiones del presidente en materia de política exterior, pero no se ha convertido en un detractor de Trump y, en privado, algunos demócratas están nerviosos por su posible testimonio.
Clinton presented herself as the voice of reason who would never take to Twitter to denounce a detractor; Trump presented himself as the rogue knight who was coming in with unorthodox methods to save the country from the traditionalist politicians who were not getting the job done.
Tim RyanTimothy (Tim) John RyanBiden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report Tim Ryan jokes he's having 'dance-off' with Andrew Yang The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (D-Ohio), a Pelosi detractor, has urged Fudge to mount a serious challenge.
One significant detractor is Mike Martz, who coached the St. Louis Rams during Owens's prime with the 49ers and believes that it is a travesty that Owens was even a finalist, saying that two of his receivers, Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce, should have been on the ballot instead.
That accusation has stunned the faithful, leaving many clamoring to know whether Pope Francis — who has vowed to rid the church of sexual abuse — had covered up for an abuser or whether Archbishop Viganò, a conservative detractor of Francis' who was removed from his American post, was lying.
"Every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE," she said.
"Duterte's troubled relations with the media is partly a reflection of the irreconcilable philosophy of the mainstream press in the country, which tends to focus on the glass half empty, and the incoming president's preference, where the media is an amplifier for the voice of the leader rather than its detractor," said Richard Heydarian, a political analyst at the De La Salle University.
For his Ohio "Women's Tour," he's deploying three black surrogates, part of the single most reliable Democratic voting bloc, in YouTube sensations Diamond and Silk and former Apprentice star Omarosa Manigault, best known in this campaign for saying, "Every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump"—a message that's sure to appeal to the fabled soccer moms.
Filemon VelaFilemon Bartolome VelaDCCC faces mass staff shakeup: 'It's the Monday Night Massacre' DCCC exec resigns amid furor over minority representation Hispanic Democratic lawmakers hit DCCC over lack of diversity in top ranks MORE (D-Texas), a vocal Pelosi detractor who has been calling fellow Democrats to build support for an insurgency, said he counts at least 85033 lawmakers who will go to the floor and oppose the longtime leader in January, regardless of the outcome of the elections.
Tim RyanTimothy (Tim) John RyanBiden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report Tim Ryan jokes he's having 'dance-off' with Andrew Yang The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (D-Ohio), another Pelosi detractor who had challenged her leadership position in 85033, said the Speaker has done a good job keeping rank-and-file Democrats in the loop throughout the negotiations — a promise she'd made in taking the gavel and one Ryan said has helped maintain the Democrats' united front in the shutdown fight.

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