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Meanings of
degrading
in English
Which makes a person morally inferior.
demeaning
debasing
Related terms
dishonorable
dishonourable
Harmful to the mind or morals.
corrupting
Related terms
harmful
noxious
Synonyms
Examples for "
corrupting
"
corrupting
Examples for "
corrupting
"
1
Drug gangs have long been suspected of
corrupting
public officials and politicians.
2
The
corrupting
benefits bill is the first government item in the Senate.
3
Loki, in nature, is the
corrupting
element in air, fire, and water.
4
But I think Edward had no idea at all of
corrupting
her.
5
In brief, this boy was cursed with a degraded and
corrupting
mind.
Usage of
degrading
in English
1
Our anger is in general
degrading
,
because it is in general impure.
2
In any circumstances, disrespecting that many voters risks
degrading
the political process.
3
It's a business model that encourages economic growth without
degrading
the environment.
4
Boat traffic stopped, fresh water receded and seawater seeped inland,
degrading
soils.
5
Here the prejudice against labor as
degrading
has very much given way.
6
It was given to convicts, along with other colorful and
degrading
names.
7
His neural nanonics reported that several of his suit systems were
degrading
.
8
It was
degrading
,
but in the extremity of his folly he yielded.
9
The mother shrank from deliberately
degrading
the nature of her own child.
10
Hence they have never viewed him in a low and
degrading
light.
11
Ramone's objectives were loftier than a physical tryst and a
degrading
dismissal.
12
Moreover, the instruction seemed contrived only for cheating and
degrading
the scholars.
13
But the modern Taouism is a medley of wild and
degrading
superstitions.
14
The reflection sprung from no foolish and
degrading
contempt for household service.
15
The impulse is mere whim, silly curiosity-theconsequences may be
degrading
,
terrible.
16
He is the father of my child, and he is
degrading
himself.
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degrading
degrade
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
degrading treatment
more degrading
degrading conditions
so degrading
too degrading
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Degrading
through the time
Degrading
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Ireland
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