menoscabar
to diminish, to undermine
verb meh-nohs-kah-BAHR Rare
Origin: From menos (less) + cabo (end, stump), suggesting wearing something down to a lesser state.
Usage Note
Menoscabar is a formal verb meaning to impair, detract from, or damage something — most commonly rights, dignity, or reputation: menoscabar los derechos (to undermine rights). The related noun is menoscabo (detriment, damage), often seen in legal phrases like sin menoscabo de (without prejudice to). This verb is largely absent from informal speech.
Examples
"Esa decisión menoscaba la credibilidad del tribunal."
Natural Translation
That decision undermines the credibility of the court.
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