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deprovement

opposite of improved, duh.

the new office is a major deprovement over the old one. but at least it's high up so i can jump out the window and kill myself

by alexis negro June 3, 2008

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deprovement

(noun) Antonym of "improvement." Worse than before, degrading, slipping, etc.

I can't say this report is an improvement or a deprovement.

by H-Man, yet again October 8, 2010

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deprove

The antonym of improve. Making something worse.

Bob was the most deproved at poker making him an easy target.

The Web 2.0 upgrade turned out to be a big deprovement.

by Joe191919 October 15, 2007

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deproved

v.the lessing or worsening of skills.
Opposite of improving.

Jeffs scorpion punching skills have deproved since last years competition.

by Lindsey and Jonathan the Greats June 22, 2005

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deprove

To change something and make it worse.

Our company deproved the credit card reconciliation software. The accountants have been crying ever since.

by Data wrangler December 16, 2016

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deproving

deteriorating;
opposite of improving

Your voice quality is deproving

by Ratatouille_Cockroach July 29, 2011

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deprove

To lose ALL ability of a talent or skill you once possesed...

Some D-1 Basketball programs deprove thoughout the season...see MD Basketball...

by Disgusted Terp March 5, 2011

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