demean in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

demean in the PONS Dictionary

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Translations for demean in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

demean Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to demean oneself
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Nothing is out of reach of their researchers to demean and belittle.
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The two communities demean each other in looks, hairstyles and clothes.
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One resident raised an objection at the meeting, saying the name demeans and degrades women.
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The term refers to the idea that courts should not act in a way that demeans the jurisdiction, laws, or judicial decisions of another jurisdiction.
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Bride price does exist within this community and is not looked upon as custom that demeans women.
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These extreme conditions both demeaned and empowered women.
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This practice was considered to give the women more power and was not meant to demean them.
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She felt it demeaned her work and ability as an architect.
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So it's one more way to dehumanise and demean her.
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His refusal to demean himself by obeying their humiliating punishments lands him a number of weekend detentions.
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