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abase
/ əˈbeɪs /
verb
- to humble or belittle (oneself, etc)
- to lower or reduce, as in rank or estimation
Derived Forms
- aˈbasement, noun
Other Words From
- a·base·ment noun
- a·bas·er noun
- un·a·bas·ing adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of abase1
Word History and Origins
Origin of abase1
Example Sentences
Fortunately, however, there are New Year’s traditions that don’t involve wearing silly hats or abasing yourself in front of an ice luge.
I knew she would treat me with the same indifference, and only feel a wondering contempt that I should so abase myself.
Viewed from afar, the town seemed to abase itself in the presence of the architectural preminence of that monarch of buildings.
He had a foolish impulse to tear it down and to abase himself with a plea for pardon before the silent beast behind the bars.
Slavery, for example, is abase thing; but a servile mind in a free man is contemptible.
Violent language can no longer either exalt or abase any one.
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