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1 Our whispering had annoyed him; perhaps that's why his examples became more demeaning .
2 It's far more demeaning to women than in the past.
3 Slinking back to Shevington Court, knowing what she knew, would be even more demeaning .
4 Nevertheless, the call to the deputy director was even more demeaning : Like John he was a lawyer, and he was very sharp.
5 Buying a lottery ticket is only slightly less risky - though far more demeaning - than dropping a pound coin down the drain.
6 It is hard now to convey how demeaning this exchange was to all concerned: the more demeaning , because both parties saw it as perfectly normal.
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