demeaning in the PONS Dictionary

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Many rap artists see demeaning women as a way to assert their masculinity.
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She also claims that luck egalitarianism expresses a demeaning pity towards the disadvantaged.
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The term scavenger is also commonly used, but many waste pickers find it demeaning due to the implied comparison with animals.
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Many considered the language used to be offensive and demeaning.
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She is also cruel, taunting, demeaning, and hates not having her way.
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So it's demeaning, and not at all elevating for their self-image.
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The process of applying for an exit permit was deliberately made slow, demeaning, frustrating and often fruitless.
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A proportion of crime is said to be the result of society offering only demeaning work with little sense of creativity.
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Many criticize his work as patronizing and demeaning in its portrayal of black characters.
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However, that was his last demeaning remark to her.
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