English to Indonesian Dictionary inferiority

inferiority

inferioritas
definition
noun
Conversely, deprivation produces feelings of inferiority , weakness and helplessness.
the condition of being lower in status or quality than another or others.
translation of 'inferiority'
noun
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example
Nurses assumed this position of unquestioning 'inferiority' both in their actions and their beliefs.
When the relationship between people and nature is discussed today, it is always humanity that bears the mark of moral 'inferiority' .
But, then again, 'inferiority' depends on where your benchmarks are and with whom you are comparing.
In a condition of 'inferiority' and objectification, submission is usually essential for survival.
There is probably profound fear or 'inferiority' in her, which could be why she hides herself behind those oversized glasses.
One of the central tenets of this ideology is the inherent 'inferiority' and weakness of women.
It is an understanding that carried New Zealand to a win when numerical 'inferiority' and English courage suggested it should have been a loss.
At the helm for 11 games, he lost 10, drew one and was responsible for an infestation of 'inferiority' in the dressing room.
Aspiration for honour and prosperity came to be regarded as a sort of undesirable worldly weaknesses and 'inferiority' of mind.
And it's always triggered by a feeling of 'inferiority' and it starts with a sense of failure.
Still, the sense of 'inferiority' drummed into me from my contact with the internet may well lead me to strive to become a more fully rounded individual.
ideas of sexual difference condemned women to a position of 'inferiority'
Nevertheless the imperfection inherent in its 'inferiority' can be overcome as it returns towards its cause.
He also lamented the existence of attitudes asserting 'inferiority' toward anything from the West within the art world.
Conversely, deprivation produces feelings of 'inferiority' , weakness and helplessness.
The language of racial 'inferiority' and exclusion was used as unselfconsciously in this debate as it was on the franchise question.
Despite their 'inferiority' , York could feel aggrieved about Percy Park's third try which followed a blatantly forward pass.
As has been suggested, this discourse seems to have arisen out of a sense of weakness or 'inferiority' on the part of the English.
In the bush, labouring as a mark of social 'inferiority' disappeared.
However, it wasn't just physical 'inferiority' that marked us out as different to the current generation of A-level students.
his sense of failure adds to his feelings of 'inferiority'
However, from this position of avowed 'inferiority' , could I possibly make two tiny observations?
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