Abase

Word ABASE
Character 5
Hyphenation a base
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Definitions and meanings of "Abase"

What do we mean by abase?

To lower in rank, prestige, or esteem. synonym: debase. transitive verb

To lower or depress, as a thing; bring down.

To reduce or lower, as in rank, estimation, office, and the like; depress; humble; degrade.

To lower or depress; to throw or cast down. transitive verb

To cast down or reduce low or lower, as in rank, office, condition in life, or estimation of worthiness; to depress; to humble; to degrade. transitive verb

Cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of verb

To lower, as in condition in life, office, rank, etc., so as to cause pain or hurt feelings; to degrade, to depress, to humble, to humiliate.

To lower physically; to depress; to cast or throw down; to stoop.

To lower in value, in particular by altering the content of alloys in coins; to debase.

V.t.r & refl. To humiliate or degrade someone.based on the late Latin word "bassus" Urban Dictionary

Action of humbling or degrading Urban Dictionary

Underestimate someone or something Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Abase

The word "abase" in example sentences

Next week, the odds are that she will have to abase herself before the conservative and relatively euro-skeptic wing of her own party if, as seems likely, the Christian Democrats lose control of the conservative citadel of Baden-Württemberg. ❋ Geoffrey T. Smith (2011)

Coleridge was evidently one of those people who abase themselves excessively in the hope of never having to hear their faults expressed on the lips of others. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Where the people are Catholic and submissive to the law of God, as declared and applied by the vicar of Christ and supreme pastor of the church, democracy may be a good form of government; but combined with Protestantism or infidelity in the people, its inevitable tendency is to lower the standard of morality, to enfeeble intellect, to abase character, and to retard civilization, as even our short American experience amply proves. ❋ John (2009)

The human spirit is fashioned in the likeness of the Creator: it is improper to abase that spirit to some other component of the Creation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Lewis has now been forced to abase himself in front of the world's media, and apologise for lying. ❋ Gordon McCabe (2009)

In return for their financial support I will promise never, ever to take tea with the Dalai Lama, to stop complaining about their currency manipulation, and to abase myself in any other way they deem appropriate. ❋ Irwin Stelzer (2011)

What would possess anyone to take such blessings and abase them with dollar signs? ❋ Unknown (2010)

We was to be umble to this person, and umble to that; and to pull off our caps here, and to make bows there; and always to know our place, and abase ourselves before our betters. ❋ Hradzka (2010)

What was more honourable: to die in silence -- or to abase oneself publicly, in order to be able to pursue one's aims? ❋ Thomas Plastino Martin (2010)

Asking her to humiliate and abase herself before colleagues is a contravention of her basic human rights. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Nothing else could explain the zeal with which the U.S. cancelled the visas of Honduran judges and congressmen, all duly appointed or elected before the supposed "coup," for the sin of interpreting their own law in a manner that displeased the Obama administration and hindered the administration's efforts to abase itself to Hugo Ch vez. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They see me in the doorway; the steward of her chamber bellows, “Lady Margaret Stanley!” in an accent no one living south of Hull could understand, the women shuffle aside, so that I can walk towards her, and I step in and go down to my knees, abase myself to yet another usurper, and hold up my hands in the gesture of fealty. ❋ Philippa Gregory (2010)

This is the beautiful effect of your god, Marriage, before which Natural Desire must abase and belie itself. ❋ Unknown (2010)

With porn, you watch other people take off their clothes and abase themselves in public. ❋ MATT LABASH (2010)

They know that the more they reject his overtures the more he'll abase himself and the United States. ❋ Unknown (2009)

(I'd love to see other countries come here an abase themselves in a similar fashion - we'd think the leader was loony.) ❋ Unknown (2009)

We abase ourselves before our sworn enemies and either belittle (as in the case of the UK) or attempt to intimidate (in the case of Israel) our allies. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He [began] to abase [the man] [behind] his back. ❋ Mikethegreat Scouser (2006)

the abasement. ❋ Word Fangirl (2016)

to abase oneself ❋ BEBE1_M (2022)

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