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demeaning

[ dih-mee-ning ]

adjective

  1. that demeans; demean; debasing; degrading:

    Being forced to apologize when I had done nothing wrong was a demeaning task.



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Origin of demeaning1

First recorded in 1875–80; demean 1 + -ing 2
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Was that the deciding factor, or was it deemed demeaning to offer De Bruyne an extension on far less than he is earning now?

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Initially, Tate presented himself as charming, but Ms Stern alleges that his behaviour quickly turned demeaning and threatening.

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At a grassroots level, inspired by the reclamation of queer by the gay rights movement, B***h Magazine launched in 1996 in Portland, Oregon, as a feminist riposte to demeaning stereotypes.

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And both put ideology aside and turned pragmatic in their machinations to placate Trump, despite his long history of demeaning Mexico and Mexican immigrants.

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Never mind the insults the puerile president constantly dishes out, the demeaning nicknames he assigns — like “Newscum†— or the president’s heartless approach to governing.

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