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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(31) I went to the medical centre and there a male doctor did a very degrading examination of my body.
(32) It is degrading for both parties, and makes any serious or intimate conversation impossible.
(33) Therefore the lifting of so much as a strap was unthinkably degrading.
(34) Second, there is the issue of the increase or decrease in overtly exploitative, degrading and violent forms of sexuality.
(35) Pornographic material which is degrading to women, children and the men who look at it.
(36) It was degrading even to contemplate that she would feel an obligation towards him.
(37) It was a degrading situation for Tom and would be a humiliation if he were passed over.
(38) In particular those articles of the statute survive which forbid cruel, inhuman, or degrading punishment.
(39) Because microorganisms are very versatile and can be quite efficient at degrading toxic compounds, using biotechnology can be cost-effective.
(40) Critics of welfare have long said that welfare is degrading to the recipient.
(41) I'd been through the trauma of losing a house once before and I knew how demoralizing and degrading it is.
(42) Rape, although unspeakably degrading for a woman, in no way degrades its victims morally.
(43) The primary motive is to free the self from a life that is necessarily rendered crass and degrading by society.
(44) Somehow it seemed degrading to seek work this way, but vets no longer had to be anonymous.
(45) A study by Harriet and Sarah Harman, for example, documents appalling and degrading treatment of elderly people in private homes.
(46) Merriment is not a bad or degrading quality.
(47) The major pesticide degrading actinomycetes were Nocardia, Streptomyces, etc.
(48) He delighted to witness Hindled degrading himself past redemption.
(49) Conclusion: Centrums degrading increases the risk centrum fracture.
(50) The high bandwidth and large number of sub-carriers used for DVB-T and DVB-H allow for the reduction of several kilohertz of spectrum around DC without noticeably degrading performance.
(51) The sulfated galactan is prepared by the processes of water extracting, acid degrading, membrane filtering, alcohol precipitating[sentencedict.com], drying and the like.
(52) Rapamycin arrested cell cycle in G 1 phase to antitumor by degrading the CDK - cyclin complexes kinase activity.
(53) Each blood line has its own characters with recessive gene, i. e. high dead rate, illness, small size and meat quality degrading.
(54) The optimum conditions were acquired by degrading HBSL with solid super acid as a catalyst.
(55) April Redding argues the search was an unconstitutional and degrading violation of her daughter's rights.
(56) Excessive humidity accumulated during the moulding procedure may trigger water-diluting reaction and material degrading, which may weaken the durability and the strength of finished parts.
(57) The effective phenylamine degrading strain is applied to high-concentration phenylamine waste water treatment or phenylamine pollution incident emergency treatment.
(58) Recent advances in azo - dye - degrading bacteria and azo reductase were reviewed.
(59) They were herded into Cellblock 1A. The guards cut off their clothes, and then the degrading demands began.
(60) The oligochitosan and chitobiose, produced by degrading chitosan, have exhibited some particular physiological activities and function.
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