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debase
[ dih-beys ]
verb (used with object)
- to reduce in quality or value; adulterate:
They debased the value of the dollar.
Synonyms: defile, pollute, contaminate, corrupt, vitiate, lower
- to lower in rank, dignity, or significance:
He wouldn't debase himself by doing manual labor.
debase
/ dɪˈbeɪsɪdnɪs; dɪˈbeɪs /
verb
- tr to lower in quality, character, or value, as by adding cheaper metal to coins; adulterate
Derived Forms
- deˈbasingly, adverb
- deˈbaser, noun
- deˈbasement, noun
- debasedness, noun
Other Words From
- de·base·ment noun
- de·bas·er noun
- de·bas·ing·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of debase1
Example Sentences
“Trump has demeaned and debased just about anybody he could, from immigrants to minorities to women to those who are disabled,” he says.
Other than that, to call these quadrennial Q&A sessions debates debases the moral and mental acuity of the viewing audience and the English language itself.
There will be a new ball this season, the Nike Flight, which is "built with Aerowsculpt technology with grooves debased into the casing, to allow air to travel seamlessly around the ball, delivering truer flight".
All she needed to do was extravagantly debase herself before Trump, who sat only a few yards away, eating up her submission.
The most debased and tragic is Jeff, who, with his wife, has worked at the fair for decades.
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