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    De·mean·ing
    /dəˈmēniNG/

    adjective

    • 1. causing someone to lose their dignity and the respect of others: "the poster was not demeaning to women"
  2. The meaning of DEMEANING is damaging or lowering the character, status, or reputation of someone or something. How to use demeaning in a sentence.

  3. causing someone to become or feel less respected: He was forced to do a job that he considered demeaning. demeaning to That advertisement is demeaning to women. it is demeaning to It was very demeaning to be criticized in front of all my colleagues. She found it demeaning to ask for help. Synonyms.

  4. Demeaning definition: that demeans; debasing; degrading. See examples of DEMEANING used in a sentence.

  5. The adjective demeaning describes something that lowers a person's reputation or dignity. If your boss always asks you to pick up her dry cleaning and get her coffee, you might feel like you usually get the demeaning jobs.

  6. de·mean 1. (dĭ-mēn′) tr.v. de·meaned, de·mean·ing, de·means. To conduct or behave (oneself) in a particular manner: demeaned themselves well in class.

  7. To demean is to insult: no one wants to be demeaned. Insulting language is often called demeaning. We can also say a bad president demeaned his office. Definitions of demean. verb. reduce in worth or character, usually verbally. synonyms: degrade, disgrace, put down, take down. see more.

  8. to cause someone to become less respected: The entire family was demeaned by his behavior. demean yourself I wouldn't demean myself by asking my parents for money. Synonyms. degrade. disgrace. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Humiliating and degrading. abase.

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