To make a person morally inferior.
To lower the grade or worth of something.
Reduce the level of land, as by erosion.
1 However, the PBG fibers investigated tended to degrade too quickly for application.
2 But as time marches on, our bodies begin to age and degrade .
3 The attack does not significantly degrade the military capabilities of Bashar al-Assad.
4 Haven't they used his pleasant vices as an instrument to degrade him?
5 And please let's not let this degrade into an OS superiority contest.
6 They would degrade him and they would slay him into the bargain.
7 Thus both religion and education have conspired to degrade the family state.
8 And I noticed that when resources degrade , there is less of them.
9 Nothing has precedence of it, and nothing can warp or degrade it.
10 In trying to shock him, she'd only managed to degrade herself further.
11 It will embitter and degrade our politics, and dislocate our Parliamentary institutions.
12 Caste, in society, may degrade , but, at the same time, it elevates.
13 Your noblesse did not deserve punishment: but to degrade is to punish.
14 Even their utter bathos cannot degrade a group of buildings so wonderful.
15 Nowadays, small-molecule PROTACs are gaining popularity as tools to degrade pathogenic protein.
16 Our punishments are of such a character that they do not degrade .
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