We have no meanings for "degrade human" in our records yet.
1 Under the philosophic cloak of austerity, he stands accused of concealing most of the vices which degrade human nature.
2 In denying the immortality of the soul, you degrade human nature, and confound man with the vile and perishable insect.
3 So impossible is it for arbitrary human ordinations permanently to degrade human nature or subvert the principles of justice and freedom.
4 Laura had abandoned her parental roof, and voluntarily entered one of those sinks of pollution that so much degrade human nature!
5 Brief periods of glory at Bagdad, Cairo, and Granada, should not protect those who are now slaves to the lowest vices that degrade human nature.
6 They delight to degrade human life into that dull and barren plain "in which every molehill is a mountain, and every thistle a forest-tree."
7 There is the degraded human anger, and the grand, noble, eternal anger.
8 The move has provoked strong condemnation from German churches which accuse him of degrading human dignity.
9 A revolting, degraded human being.
10 Such conduct degrades human life.
11 There he finds that horses are the rulers, and a terrible kind of degraded human being their slaves and servants.
12 Around 400 protesters chanted slogans against "trash TV" and waved banners accusing Big Brother of " degrading human dignity".
13 The UUP leader, Mr David Trimble, said he believed this was a mistake which degraded the process and degraded human life.
14 Thirty thousand degraded human beings were to be brought forth from the dungeon of slavery and "turned loose on the community!"
15 "And you're a revolting degraded human being."
16 The story War of The Century tells is not that people are essentially evil but that a vicious war gradually degrades human beings into monsters.
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