Examples of 'demean' in a sentence
Meaning of "demean"
to demean (verb) means to cause a severe loss in the dignity of someone or something, typically through actions or words
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- To debase; to lower; to degrade.
- To humble, humble oneself; to humiliate.
- To mortify.
- To manage; to conduct; to treat.
How to use "demean" in a sentence
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I loathe seeing you demean yourself by begging.
You demean yourself by begging for mercy.
There is no need to demean yourself any more.
They demean themselves by what they say.
Do not want you to demean yourself in mine.
You demean us both when you lie.
Nothing belittle and demean a human so much.
They demean and devalue human life.
How dare you demean the value.
You demean yourself when you do that.
You belittle and demean those qualities.
They demean themselves as unlovable and unworthy.
You are paying to see her demean herself.
I had to demean myself to get that one.
I merely suggest that you demean yourself.
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I can not demean you any further.
Demean their existence or control their destiny by.
They wanted to demean and dehumanize him.
To live out their love would be to demean it.
I will not demean the temple practices.
It is not men who demean women.
Please do not demean my capabilities by degrading my position.
And if you continue to demean and denigrate.
Do not demean yourself by trying to justify your venom.
I will not let anyone demean me anymore.
I refuse to demean myself by fighting with a drunken oaf.
So too a woman will demean her state.
I do not demean myself replying to an enemy of the people.
He used every means to demean and disgrace them.
We demean our common humanity by allowing that to happen.
It leads men to demean and objectify women.
And yet you continue to demean me.
Not to judge or demean existing actions or plans.
I refuse to do any more work while you demean me.
I hear people demean themselves every day.
But if glorification could demean a work.
But you may demean yourself if you wish.
My father finds it amusing to demean me in public.
I will not demean myself by putting butter on popcorn.
Poverty can not demean samurai.
Do not demean that winter sport.
You would connive to demean yourself.
They break and demean all constitutional institutions.
Reject their attempts to demean you.
We do not have to demean or put ourselves down.
Do not listen to those who try to demean you.
These ads cheapen and demean the legal profession.
So you demean one side in this appalling conflict.
That is not meant to demean the earlier works.
Do not demean the accomplishments of our ancestors please.