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    demeaning example sentences

    demeaning


    1. She had to endure a demeaning gossip session with Yellelle when she showed up in their guest room


    2. Something Josh would have considered both childish and demeaning


    3. Implying that their children‘s underlying talents lay predominately in sports is demeaning to Black Americans


    4. They were responsible for the enlightenment of the people, teaching them Law and helping them avoid the temptations that would lead to blasphemy, heresy, eternal damnation, and a most probably gruesome, demeaning execution that would serve as a reminder and a lesson that All is Law and no one and nothing is above it


    5. ” Even now he smiled at his father’s demeaning reference to the uselessness of their representations


    6. Her gaze touched on the others in there just in time to see Alaric roll his eyes in a demeaning manner


    7. He looked down at her with a demeaning expression on his face


    8. The demeaning damsel in distress crap made her sick


    9. He particularly relished skewering and demeaning young Roy at our weekly management meetings


    10. “What?” I asked sensing a demeaning note in his voice that I was not fond of

    11. It was moot, however, whether a reprimand delivered with a smile was any less demeaning than a negative rant


    12. And with her husband turning a pimp, wouldn’t she be reduced to a prostitute? So, for her to bed with an unknown character even at his behest would be demeaning


    13. But, as Duggar felt scandalized at finding Suresh mix with the common criminals, he averred that it was demeaning to say the least


    14. aggressive and demeaning, why isn't the expression a compliment? Why does the very


    15. I put my hands down and that was the most demeaning shit ever!!!!


    16. And no matter how qualified you may be lucky to be, you will be given a job of the most demeaning nature


    17. I am not a student of war, as I find it repulsive, disgusting, demeaning, infantile, wasteful, degrading and horrible


    18. Many people, including children in some nations, are subjected to performing tasks that are repetitive, demeaning and dangerous


    19. This must be Faye’s way of demeaning her husband in front of others during his presence by questioning his manhood and lamenting her own lack of opulent jewels


    20. Faye’s damning of her husband seemed overexuberant, given that nothing had been obvious from the dancing session during the performance; her attitude towards her husband and the implications that she made were derogatory and insulting to them and demeaning to herself

    21. Demeaning her dignity would be of no benefit to her, for she was one of few people who would wholeheartedly believe her tale of the encounter with the Grey Ghost


    22. There was nothing wrong or demeaning with their comments that were made from what seemed to be genuine concern, but he did not particularly care to be reminded of his slovenliness in light of all he had been through the last twenty-four hours in the name of catching a murderer


    23. It was quite different from the normal grandeur that this suite possessed and was very demeaning to its reputation


    24. Said they were demeaning to women


    25. equipped morbid and demeaning solid structures spiral out of control


    26. Possessed as I am by carnal passion for you, my suffocation in the fraternal garb has been demeaning my soul ever since


    27. ‘He would only confirm it, demeaning me all the more, wouldn’t he?’ she felt on second


    28. against the demeaning properties of nature is assured


    29. ” His demeaning smile fell away as he turned to Stedder


    30. Trying to meet you would have entailed a lot of demeaning secret phone calls and rendezvous

    31. Meant to be demeaning, it was a message of hope, of sincerity, of thoughts emanating from the heart


    32. It is demeaning and unbearable


    33. I thought very fast that it would be pointless to pretend ignorance and a little demeaning with an obviously intelligent person


    34. There are so many machines that do our work for us; that many westerners believe physical labor is stupid, demeaning, and meaningless


    35. � The higher purpose actually functions as a demanding and demeaning purpose for the becoming self of the child and the adult for that matter


    36. Students reported over and over that the question itself made them feel exposed and defensive, a reasonable response to a sense of the inevitably demeaning


    37. Instead of disproving the demeaning negative regard school holds for most of us, it gets proven over and over again in the very process of rewards and punishments that school uses as its central form of communication with students


    38. � Education can teach that lie and make it a demeaning and distorting meaning perspective


    39. WW1 had destroyed the health and intelligence of the people of the Russian empire through a civil war and Stalin’s brutal pogroms, death camps, systematic starvation of the masses, mass terror, mass brainwashing, and the execution of all competent people who had any status as authority figures; until the genetic health of people of the USSR was permanently damaged, until all the people were indoctrinated into becoming brutalized terrified slaves, by being forced to work in the most inhuman miserable conditions performing the most demeaning tasks, until the once healthy population of the Russian empire was completely destroyed… This was done to destroy the communistic culture of Russia: the Communal culture of the Russian people which had existed long before the Bolsheviks came into power: the culture of small villages farming their land together: communally, as friends and equals


    40. [127] The idea that we are all customers might sound off-putting as if that would degrade our all our human exchanges into a demeaning economic exchange

    41. On his way out, his mother said something demeaning about his “little water talk” in Washington


    42. Pointing to me once more with a shake of his head he said something more to the girl that seemed to have a demeaning ring to it


    43. The laughter and demeaning catcalls rang in my ears, but I didn’t hear them


    44. Those who insult God and His Messenger, God has cursed them in this life and in the Hereafter, and has prepared for them a demeaning punishment


    45. Then, when he fell down, it became clear to the sprites that, had they known the unseen, they would not have remained in the demeaning torment


    46. While it may be tempting to pull out a credit card and buy every possible remedy to rid yourself of this demeaning problem, pause a moment to consider that most hair loss remedies have not been proven


    47. A trial lawyer with a reputation and courtroom presence would not have been subjected to such a demeaning ambush


    48. She argued that having to go to a ‘black’ school when she lived round the corner from a perfectly good ‘white’ school was demeaning and harmful, even though (this was Kansas, not the Deep South) the two schools were both equally good


    49. Little Linda Brown (well, actually her dad) took her local School Board to court not because her ‘black’ school was bad or underfunded – unlike most ‘black’ schools in America, particularly in the South, it was actually quite adequately funded – but because telling someone they can’t come in to a school, or a cafe, or a cinema, or a toilet, because of the colour of their skin is demeaning and damaging, regardless of how good the alternative might be


    50. Regardless of short-term growth, a weak or demeaning culture is usually representative of a weak firm, and it should be a warning signal to investors


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    Synonyms for "demeaning"

    demeaning humbling humiliating mortifying

    "demeaning" definitions

    causing awareness of your shortcomings