humiliated in the PONS Dictionary

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The clergy were publicly vilified and humiliated, their vestments taken and desecrated.
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She sees that not everyone lives as she does, and she is humiliated.
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The author also mentions that the country has been humiliated and ashamed of herself grovelling in the dust.
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Miles was humiliated by his sister's interference and left town.
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The girl offered him her lollipop in gratitude, but he ran off humiliated.
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She was further humiliated when pictures of the act were posted on the internet and was subsequently expelled from school.
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If a married woman engaged in adultery with another man, both adulterers would be humiliated in different ways.
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When she is finally unmasked by the police, devastated and humiliated, she begs them not to look at her face.
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Whilst in the reaction to sentimentalism authors and readers alike satirised or humiliated characters with an excess of emotion, there remained those who supported elements of the genre.
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He was also persecuted, humiliated and harassed by the government officials for about nine years.
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