demeaning in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

demeaning in the PONS Dictionary

demeaning Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Concomitant with this development has been a demeaning of the significance of emergency.
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The combination of these two horridly brutal and demeaning acts led to millions of deaths, many of which went unreported.
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Many rap artists see demeaning women as a way to assert their masculinity.
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He is again hypnotised, and made to do demeaning tasks, until they are sure he is under their control.
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She is also cruel, taunting, demeaning, and hates not having her way.
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The yuan-ti employ these wretches as watchers over egg-broods and other demeaning tasks.
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This stigma made cholera a vulgar and socially demeaning manner of demise.
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One of its absolute tenets is that it is deeply demeaning and shameful to betray even one's deadliest enemy to the authorities.
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Some are just slang or jargon words, while other references may be offensive or demeaning, either in context or in origin.
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Many criticize his work as patronizing and demeaning in its portrayal of black characters.
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