Synonym: disgrace, dishonor, embarrass, insult, mortify, offend, shame. Similar words: conciliate, familiar, unfamiliar, conciliatory, be familiar with, reconciliation, civilian, military. Meaning: [hjuː'mɪlɪeɪt] v. cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of.
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31. To those who, like his brother, prove by their lives that it is essential to humiliate oneself in order to believe, he might reply that the condition is shameful.
32. In the school, many kids who read from newspaper to her story all humiliate her, and sneer at her as"teratism".
33. Attack me! Hurt me! Torture me! Humiliate me! Mistreat me! Persecute me!
34. Do not decadent, emptiness and confusion, even look for reason to humiliate oneself, hurt yourself.
35. Sometimes people feel safer using body language to intimidate or humiliate others.
36. Whatever the reasons, a moral malaise has gripped a minority of young Britons, a subgroup that is nevertheless big enough to terrorise and humiliate the country.
37. As I wrote in my previous column, it has even tried to humiliate female activists by subjecting them to forced "virginity exams."
38. She would humiliate her victims without mercy if, for instance, they wet their pants in class,[http://sentencedict.com/humiliate.html] as happened right before recess on the first day to the unprepared Tess Wodehouse.
39. They Humiliate Them That Labor By The Sweat Of Their Brow To Gain The Favor Of An Idler Who Is Seated At A Sumptuously Spread Table.
40. Few black children today bother to humiliate themselves like this.
41. Why hang around just to see him humiliate himself in front of the whole village?
42. They break up with you, fire you, leave you, or humiliate you.
43. It means not to humiliate others but to offence sometimes.
44. The press has the power to stimulate, alarm, enrage, amuse, humiliate, annoy.
More similar words: conciliate, familiar, unfamiliar, conciliatory, be familiar with, reconciliation, civilian, military, militant, liability, auxiliary, ruminate, militarism, similitude, reliability, illuminate, deviate, alleviate, satiate, mediate, negotiate, initiate, immediate, enunciate, emaciated, associate, infuriate, abbreviate, repatriate, depreciate.