Similar words: grading, degrade, degraded, degradation, biodegradable, trading, temperature gradient, masquerading. Meaning: [dɪ'greɪdɪŋ] adj. 1. harmful to the mind or morals 2. used of conduct; characterized by dishonor.
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(1) No one should have to suffer such degrading treatment.
(2) She felt he was degrading her by making her report to the director.
(3) Prisoners of war were subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment.
(4) He found the work extremely degrading.
(5) Many people agree that pornography is degrading to women.
(6) The refugees had suffered degrading and inhuman treatment.
(7) Mr Porter was subjected to a degrading strip-search.
(8) Pornography is degrading to women and to the men that look at it.
(9) It was very degrading to be punished in front of the whole class.
(10) But the women continue to suffer a degrading subjugation.
(11) Erosion is degrading the land.
(12) It's humiliating, degrading, having different women seeing you.
(13) These poor people live in the most degrading conditions.
(14) Even if he did feel it was degrading to him here.
(15) It was unjust and degrading to be hustled away like this, Sabine thought.
(16) Many of the remarks were degrading to women and minorities.
(17) Cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment Article 7 prohibits the use of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
(18) They had to deal with more degrading things in their lives.
(19) Claiming benefit can often be a degrading experience and it would appear that this is the effect desired.
(20) You despise me - so aren't you degrading yourself by having anything to do with me? Sentencedict.com
(21) All this begging for money was time-consuming and degrading so I decided to concentrate on finding work.
(22) Leapor sees such a woman degrading herself as a miser: Then let her quit Extravagance and Play.
(23) The defence lawyers claimed that the prisoners had been subjected to cruel and degrading treatment.
(24) Besides, one young professor observed indignantly at a faculty meeting, the whole idea was degrading.
(25) Relatives of the Guildford 4 and Birmingham 6 described the brutal and systematically degrading treatment the prisoners receive in jail.
(26) What destroys us most effectively is not a malign fate but our own capacity for self-deception and for degrading our own best self. George Eliot
(27) They could not shut their eyes to the ugly and degrading side of wine-drinking and see only the delightful side.
(28) Trampling of vegetation is one of the most widespread environmentally degrading repercussions of recreation and can also lead to excessive soil erosion.
(29) They emphasised that it was the circumstances of the individual case which led them to reject charges of degrading or inhuman treatment.
(30) The film explores alternative sexuality with coy eroticism and a brazen wit, but without resorting to degrading stereotypes.
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