English to Spanish Dictionary demeaning

demeaning

degradante
definition
verb
I had demeaned the profession
cause a severe loss in the dignity of and respect for (someone or something).
no man demeaned himself so honorably
conduct oneself in a particular way.
adjective
the poster was not demeaning to women
causing someone to lose their dignity and the respect of others.
translation of 'demeaning'
verb
degradarse,
degradar,
bajar
example
Instead of leading the life of an adventurer king, Herc is forced to perform 12 degrading and 'demeaning' labors.
Of course, any Supreme Court Justice guilty of such 'demeaning' action today would become the center of a national firestorm.
Worst of all is his 'demeaning' treatment of my grandmother.
They are going to introduce fair benefits for asylum seekers to replace what they call the 'demeaning' voucher system.
It was the most 'demeaning' , confidence-sapping job I have ever had.
Welfare reformers have imagined that in forcing people to work, a 'demeaning' chapter would close in their lives.
People who speak that way are speaking in pejorative, 'demeaning' terms.
The outraged minister found the offer a 'demeaning' Catch - 22.
The word was used twice in a 'demeaning' manner.
At least we no longer have to listen to her 'demeaning' comments.
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