Aún no tenemos significados para "more degrading".
1There is no slavery more degrading than the bondage of such an alliance.
2The thing to which he had submitted was even more degrading.
3There is nothing more degrading than to worship such a God.
4And the enormous difference in their ages made her jealousy seem the more degrading.
5Yet they are all the more degrading for their pettiness.
6Nothing is more disgusting, more degrading, than the whipping-post.
7Can there be anything more humiliating, more degrading than a life-long proximity between two strangers?
8While such prisoner I witnessed many scenes of inhumanity even more degrading than mere brutality itself.
9A punishment more degrading, or more difficult to endure, could scarcely be devised by cruelty omnipotent.
10It is no more degrading than anything else!
11Her worst enemy could have desired for her nothing more degrading than to see and hear her.
12At length their funds failing, they agreed to prefer an humble employment to yet more degrading dependence.
13Polygamy, as far as I have observed, exerts a more degrading influence upon husbands that upon wives.
14Then, as an aside, he added, "She used a much more degrading term than 'Vagabond,' but..."
15The intention of the Act was merciful, its effect probably more degrading than that of the superseded statutes.
16To pass under the Mussulman yoke was infinitely more degrading than to hand his scepter to the Latins.
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