Cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of.
To destroy somebody's confidence or happiness; to humiliate.
1 But he didn't even need an Angus Young impression to humiliate himself.
2 The soldiers wanted to humiliate me, to put me in my place.
3 Do not humiliate me in the presence of my friends this afternoon.
4 Femen's tactics aim to do just that: hurt and humiliate them personally.
5 At other times Janet had seen him overrule them ruthlessly; humiliate them.
6 He did not want to hurt Lettie, didn't want to humiliate her.
7 Take not advantage of your power to humiliate me into the dust.
8 Did you honestly think I'd humiliate you in front of other men?
9 They lure George out on a boat journey, planning to humiliate him.
10 Presumably he was anxious to humiliate the boy in Regina Mortlake's eyes.
11 You already got me to humiliate myself on camera at Lost Paws.
12 That was what they wanted, to humiliate him, to break him down.
13 Trying to humiliate a United States senator-youwon't get away with it.
14 It was done to humiliate me, and I never stopped hating it.
15 But why trample upon the pieces; why seek to humiliate her spirit?
16 Why did you humiliate yourself in begging my life of the Prince?
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