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Demeans

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Demeans meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of demean

Example sentences (12)

Healy caught flack earlier this month because he previously laughed about watching Ghetto Gaggers, a porn platform that demeans Black women.

We conservatives should follow in his footsteps and echo the truth that drag culture demeans and dishonors women.

It is time to dispense with the stifling wokeness that demeans us all and enervates our military.

He demeans black men when he says we voted for Trump's bling and celebrity.

She has been exposed and will not allow you to put her down in the name of culture that demeans women and elevates men.

Sure, it remains, when compared to other aspects of pop culture media, like western superhero comics, TV and film sort of niche, but that by no means demeans its quality.

But the host country must be a reasonable member of the whole group, otherwise it demeans the entire effort.

Nobody has any reason to doubt any of the stories about Trump — the man’s a serial sexual assaulter who routinely demeans, objectifies and abuses women and has bragged about it in public.

Reprehensible is any event in academia which demeans examination value on the scale of moral in-exactitude, and damned is the the aberrant don who converts exam scores into sex baits for female students.

Richter frequently demeans Captain Everett, and is angry when they are foiled.

Speaking negatively about people, even if retelling true facts, counts as sinful, as it demeans the dignity of man — both the speaker and the subject of the gossip.

We must insist that violence also refers to that which is psychologically destructive, that which demeans, damages, or depersonalizes others.