Wondering how to use Demeaned in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Demeaned meaning
- Debased; degraded; lowly.
- Having had the mean subtracted from all values.
Using Demeaned
- The main meaning on this page is: Debased; degraded; lowly. | Having had the mean subtracted from all values.
- In the example corpus, demeaned often appears in combinations such as: and demeaned, demeaned in, demeaned and.
Context around Demeaned
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 7 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Demeaned
- In this selection, "demeaned" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 25.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, constantly, maltreatment, olavo, parishioners, berated and staff stand out and add context to how "demeaned" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include abused and demeaned by a and beauty pageants demeaned women. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "demeaned" sits close to words such as abhinandan, abhor and abscesses, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with demeaned
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
They tell stories of being demeaned, marginalized, tokenized, cast aside or worse. (12 words)
It has made Scotland a laughing stock and demeaned in countries that value freedom of speech. (16 words)
They alleged four toddlers at the center were abused and demeaned by a former teacher, Kimberly Schneider. (17 words)
They believe they are waging a spiritual war (both at Trump’s direction and on his behalf) to wrest a demeaned nation back from Joe Biden, the “deep state” and the Democratic Party, which Trump portrays as anti-American and, importantly, anti-Christian. (43 words)
Mr. Trump’s first year has been an unremitting parade of disgraces that have demeaned him as well as the dignity of his office, and he has shown that this is exactly how he believes he should govern. (38 words)
A 47-year-old man entered Wedgwood Baptist Church in Fort Worth and opened fire during a concert in which hundreds of teens were present; the shooter shouted obscenities and demeaned parishioners for their religious beliefs. (36 words)
This week, Olavo demeaned both the former president and another Brazilian humanitarian of humble origins when he on the author of “Pedagogy of the Opressed”: “What did Paulo Freire ever do for Brazil? (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
A 47-year-old man entered Wedgwood Baptist Church in Fort Worth and opened fire during a concert in which hundreds of teens were present; the shooter shouted obscenities and demeaned parishioners for their religious beliefs.
But within a year, one of her coaches in B.C.—who Paterson says constantly demeaned, berated and gaslighted her—kicked her out of the gym, allegedly because Paterson’s parents were too demanding.
Raab, 49, denied claims he belittled and demeaned staff and said he “behaved professionally at all times,” but had said he would resign if the bullying complaints were upheld.
It has made Scotland a laughing stock and demeaned in countries that value freedom of speech.
They believe they are waging a spiritual war (both at Trump’s direction and on his behalf) to wrest a demeaned nation back from Joe Biden, the “deep state” and the Democratic Party, which Trump portrays as anti-American and, importantly, anti-Christian.
They tell stories of being demeaned, marginalized, tokenized, cast aside or worse.
It starts with the pretense of footing their bills in school and results in often maltreatment, demeaned and overworked with meager salaries.
President George W. Bush, often demeaned by the mainstream media, seemed to be given a grace period as he provided symbolic unity to the idea of America.
They alleged four toddlers at the center were abused and demeaned by a former teacher, Kimberly Schneider.
This week, Olavo demeaned both the former president and another Brazilian humanitarian of humble origins when he on the author of “Pedagogy of the Opressed”: “What did Paulo Freire ever do for Brazil?
Though Bader Ginsburg was dismissed and demeaned in her early career while her husband was heralded as a star, he made it clear who the true star was.
Today we protest to stand up for all the people he's demeaned, and to show there is a positive, liberal alternative pic.
When President Donald Trump demeaned Viet Nam Hero John McCain, Republicans rolled their eyes and said nothing.
He has demeaned communities of color – launching a mass deportation agenda, and insulting the heritage of anyone who doesn’t look like him.
Mrs. Magdalene Awusie Rockson, the Social Welfare Director for the District advised them to desist from street begging since that demeaned their status.
Mr. Trump’s first year has been an unremitting parade of disgraces that have demeaned him as well as the dignity of his office, and he has shown that this is exactly how he believes he should govern.
One of the show’s issue was the sudden protest of the Women’s Liberation Movement, who claimed that beauty pageants demeaned women.
She was kept under constant surveillance, harassed, frequently jailed and spent months in solitary confinement where she was reportedly tortured and demeaned.
During immigration inspections, individuals stopped were demeaned, humiliated and embarrassed. citation * A group of black teenagers are pulled over because of the kind of car they are driving.
He demeaned John Stuart Mill as a "wooly man of mush", and speculated that Mill's "soft" personality led his economic thought astray.
Common combinations with demeaned
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- and demeaned 7×
- demeaned in 2×
- demeaned and 2×
- demeaned by 2×