Similar words: meaning, meaningful, meaningless, meaningfully, demean, demeanor, demeanour, misdemeanor. Meaning: [-nɪŋ] adj. causing awareness of your shortcomings.
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(1) I refuse to do demeaning work.
(2) That advertisement is demeaning to women.
(3) It was a demeaning and ultimately frustrating experience.
(4) He found it demeaning to work for his former employee.
(5) He found it very demeaning to have to work for his former employee.
(6) They are onerous and omnipresent, useless and demeaning.
(7) This whole extravaganza is demeaning, debasing and deeply damaging to what should be serious political discourse(sentence dictionary), the protesters complain.
(8) Young claimants who refuse demeaning or underpaid work necessarily fall into this group.
(9) A scientific conception seems demeaning because nothing is eventually left for which autonomous man can take credit.
(10) There is nothing demeaning about cleaning in the food industry.
(11) Some male anti-suffragists used a more hostile and demeaning picture of women's place reminiscent of Spencerian Darwinism to justify their arguments.
(12) What followed was for Charlotte a demeaning and ultimately frustrating experience.
(13) He would have felt it demeaning to condemn this world utterly without first paying a visit to the vicinity of its ruler.
(14) Without wishing to be demeaning, computer literacy and competence is not particularly high on the list of archival training.
(15) Even as a schoolboy I found this demeaning and untrue.
(16) They were not only demeaning their own masculine code of honor, but that of others.
(17) Protestors argued that the beauty pageant was demeaning to women.
(18) The inaccuracy of the comment is obvious and demeaning to those who have suffered racist acts.
(19) You have taught me to forget myself by demeaning yourself to be free to a poor servant.
(20) In practical fact, much work is repetitive, tedious, painfully fatiguing, mentally boring or socially demeaning.
(21) Our job brought us in contact with hazards ether than those posed by demeaning behavior.
(22) Moreover, critics say that many of the black-themed shows are demeaning and filled with negative images.
(23) Well, that was pretty dumb of me, to even consider doing something so demeaning, I thought.
(24) The Commission for Racial Equality among others said the black makeup was demeaning to black people.
(25) They think that gearing a campaign towards maximum effective coverage is demeaning.
(26) The psychological effects of being told what to eat can also be demeaning.
(27) Before anybody complains that all this is very sexist and demeaning - I entirely agree.
(28) They were incredibly sarcastic and mocking, and their general treatment of you was so demeaning.
(29) Constructive dismissal includes demoting you, reducing your salary or making you do demeaning chores without actually sacking you.
(30) Donating blood was an example of a social institution that embodied non-selfish actions by individuals without demeaning the recipient.
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