English to Spanish Dictionary humiliate

humiliate

humillar
definition
verb
you'll humiliate me in front of the whole school!
make (someone) feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect, especially publicly.
translation of 'humiliate'
verb
hacerse humillado,
humillar
example
you'll 'humiliate' me in front of the whole school!
Besides, Dad will arrive, 'humiliate' me in front of everyone there, and drag me home again.
But that didn't give him any right to scream at me and 'humiliate' me in front of my own friends.
Ever since then he has made it his mission to embarrass and 'humiliate' women as much as possible.
If I'm out in public with a woman who is doing her best to embarrass or 'humiliate' me, I'll walk away.
I have no desire to anger anyone, frustrate anyone or 'humiliate' anyone.
There was just no way was I letting this chick 'humiliate' me in front of my own fans.
Look at the way they 'humiliate' people going about their jobs, including women.
It was just me and him there, so there was no one to 'humiliate' me in front of.
you'll 'humiliate' me in front of the whole school!
The fact that you take care of me doesn't give you the right to 'humiliate' me.
As far as I am aware, 'humiliating' your colleagues in public is not the best way to foster team spirit.
He 'humiliates' Billy by making him beg for time off work.
But the 'humiliators' should be careful too because while we're humiliating others we become narrow, rigid, and arrogant and then we too inevitably will fall into the inescapable vat of our own humiliation.
Anything less than three years would seem a disappointment, and to go now would be a 'humiliation' .
And the candidates put up by the left 'humiliatingly' failed to get enough nominations.
The ones who were subjected to insults and 'humiliations' hung their heads down in shame.
But public humiliation has become taboo at work, indicting the 'humiliator' more than the humiliated.
Now it seems Scotland is determined not to endure such 'humiliation' again.
The fact is that executing people, unless you do it publicly, horribly and 'humiliatingly' , has no deterrent effect.
I've known my friend for a long time, but she 'humiliates' me in front of my other friends.
It is seeing the ironic swing of history that transforms one people, who were once the objects of continental humiliation, into those who today are the lords, masters, and 'humiliators' of another people.
I could sense the pleasure as they 'humiliated' me in front of my classmates.
For instance, there is one scene where the old factory worker is 'humiliated' in front of his son by the boss.
They stripped him of his dignity and tried 'humiliating' him by showing him throughout the world.
Women were 'humiliated' and brutalised as part of a campaign to demean their ethnicity.
Mixed with distress and shame is intense rage at his 'humiliators' .
He's been a drug addict and a vagrant, and was once 'humiliatingly' pursued by police over an unpaid cafe bill.
He said she had brought shame and 'humiliation' on herself and had besmirched her good name.
‘I know,’ she said, ‘and you can't imagine how that 'humiliates' me.’
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